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  • They have shown they are grasping the nettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • They evidently find the densely planted crop a satisfactory alternative to the nettles and brambles that they generally build in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spring brings elderflower, young nettles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • One evening we labored, stung by nettles and mosquitoes, to set up Sewell's camera blind on Otter Pond in the great marsh.
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  • The nettles had spread and now covered half the garden.
  • 'Can you see many long weeds and nettles amongst the graves; or do they look turfy and flowery?' Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • One was the use of stinging nettle fibres for cordage.
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • As Prof. Nettleship has pointed out, this seems to indicate that there are two words, _laquear_ from _laqueus_, meaning chain or network, and _lacuar_ or _lacunar_ from _lacus_, meaning sunk work. The Aeneid of Virgil
  • These so-called host plants include many broadleaf weeds and cover crops such as nettles, mallow, chicory, dandelion, thistles, bindweed, deadly nightshade, and many clovers.
  • feeling nettled from the constant teasing
  • It was two acres overgrown with stinging nettles and we spent a year putting it right. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thistles, knapweeds and willowherbs are truer purple, but the bluish nettle-leaved bellflowers and field scabious are also tinged with that mysterious shadow which has more to do with night than golden day. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • In southern Florida, utility companies now grapple with monk parakeets and the massive, nettlesome nests they build atop transmission poles.
  • We'll work through the issues that are nettlesome.
  • These are like stinging nettle leaves, but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Young stinging nettles are also coming up. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Government needs to look hard at it nationwide... and grasp the nettle. The Sun
  • Moreover, Mr. Singh runs a coalition government that has seen major economic initiatives scotched by nettlesome allies. Indian Premier Tries to Revive Fortunes Amid Hurdles
  • It was the suggestion that he might alter course to win an election that really nettled him.
  • As China convenes its Parliament this week, its leaders seem less agitated about the nettlesome issue of Taiwan than they have been for some time.
  • What will also nettle Waugh is Ricky Ponting's success as Australia's new one-day skipper.
  • This is rarer and is usually caused by weeds such as nettles and docks, late flowering plants and fungal spores.
  • She makes me want to suck on a stinging nettle in anger. The Sun
  • Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 
  • Kettricken saw as unchangeable that Nettle had a place in the line of heirs to the throne. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Some of the herbs that have been shown to help with inadequate or slow milk supply are raspberry, nettles, anise, fenugreek and fennel seeds and alfalfa.
  • HOW can I get rid of brambles and nettles? The Sun
  • The Giants uniformly called the Titans 'style of play nettlesome. Giants Their Own Worst Enemy
  • Silsden got off to a flyer with former Guiseley skipper James Nettleton heading in the opener following a sixth - minute corner.
  • A very good fasting tea is a combination of nettles, chickweed and fennel seed which also helps in weight reduction.
  • The males will soon be building nests in the brambles and tall nettles at the foot of the farmyard hedges. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does nettle rash cure have folk prescription? Hormone kind medication have side effect to the child?
  • The nettles are used for more than just aesthetic reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, this is a place to include uncultivated herbs such as dandelion, chicory, chickweed, malva, watercress, nettles and mustard greens.
  • Dog roses, bramble, nettles and thistles provide good for birds such as goldfinch, greenfinch, chaffinches and the occasional rarity such as brambling or bullfinch.
  • Rubbing a dock leaf on a nettle sting is said to get rid of the pain.
  • Now the pair of them are in the muck and nettles of the Championship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The jagged leaves are like stinging nettle leaves, but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • One evening we labored, stung by nettles and mosquitoes, to set up Sewell's camera blind on Otter Pond in the great marsh.
  • It was the suggestion that he might alter course to win an election that really nettled him.
  • He has strained against every nettlesome one of them - counter-attacking and squandering valuable time that should have been used to promote his message.
  • Reading about a "daylily bud and petal salad" preceding a "stinging nettle and sea spinach soup" is almost enough to make one yearn for a wedge of iceberg lettuce drenched in Thousand Island dressing. Gastronomy
  • This bas-relief was surmounted by a projecting plinth, upon which a variety of chance growths had sprung up, — yellow pellitory, bindweed, convolvuli, nettles, plantain, and even a little cherry-tree, already grown to some height. Eug�nie Grandet
  • The government will have to grasp the nettle. If they don't, the traffic congestion is going to get out of control.
  • In three small studies, men taking nettle root reported slightly better urine flow than men who were given a placebo.
  • Time was — time is — and, if I catch it not by the forelock as it passes, time will be no more — Nettlewood will be forfeited — and if I have in addition a lawsuit for my title, and for Oakendale, I run a risk of being altogether capotted. Saint Ronan's Well
  • Either up to their neck in muck and nettles or in clover. The Sun
  • Itchiness caused by a nettle rash, heat rash, allergy rash, or a rash that results from a viral infection may be relieved by a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water.
  • A few have had minor usage in herbal medicine (such as Lamium album; white dead-nettle).
  • It grows in colonies, and has dark green leaves like stinging nettles, but does not sting since it is a member of the mint family. Times, Sunday Times
  • The herbs chamomile, valerian, yarrow, nettle, comfrey and dandelion can help make a success of your compost heap.
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • Teas made of nettle and other plants are sprayed on the vines, and manure is used in lieu of fertilizers. Mr. Joly's Particularly Pure Terroir
  • Certain common weeds, such as black nightshade, redroot pigweed, lamb's-quarters, and horsenettle will also support growth of the Verticillium fungus, and fields with a high population of these weeds should also be avoided.
  • He has strained against every nettlesome one of them - counter-attacking and squandering valuable time that should have been used to promote his message.
  • Young folk were on the outlook for some time previous, and great secrecy was kept regarding the whereabouts of a good fresh bunch of nettles. Scottish Voices 1745-1960
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government now has the opportunity to grasp the nettle of prison reform.
  • Falsehood like a nettle stings those who meddle with it. 
  • CARSON (turning to the thoroughly nettled KEITH): Now, Keith, and this is very important, are you a rationalist? LewRockwell.com
  • When we got here the nettles and sticky burrs had grown very high.
  • There were wild flowers here and there: pink campion, purple nightshade, white deadnettle, yellow aconite. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • The herbs chamomile, valerian, yarrow, nettle, comfrey and dandelion can help make a success of your compost heap.
  • I am nettled by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders.
  • The odds against bringing it back upstream, through the tangle of brambles and nettles and against such a flow, were minuscule. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ninkovich will nettle critics of imperialism.
  • I 'm thinkin'," returned Joseph, the more easily nettled that his horizon also was full of trouble, "your word upo 'the maitter winna gang sae far 's John o' Groat's. Malcolm
  • Felix's presumptuous action is barely less nettlesome than his withholding and patronizing behavior toward a teenage student who develops a crush on him.
  • We need to grasp the nettle of prison reform.
  • As a mother, I put such a possibility furthest from my mind, even as you beseech fate that Nettle never be burdened with a crown. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The sting of the nettle is a very curious and interesting object under the microscope. Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children
  • Ground ivy and poison ivy grow in shade, while dead nettle, dandelions, and clover thrive in fertile soil.
  • Red dead-nettle, with its glowing pink flowers, is beginning to show itself in similar places. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beds of nettles are slashed to the ground when the caterpillars of red admiral and other butterflies are hatching for next year's generation.
  • In his pasture, edible weeds like dandelion, chicory, quack grass and even stinging nettles are allowed to thrive.
  • not the least nettlesome of his countrymen
  • Another hardy flower that often grows near it is white dead-nettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Visitors seized the forks and spades that had been temptingly placed by a nasty patch of brambles and nettles and began to clear a new bed that will be used for pumpkins, sweet corn and tomatoes in a few weeks.
  • Nettles and tangles of bindweed, pelt-snagging goosegrass and bedstraw alike were avoided, while he gazed with pleasure on the eager growth of scattered rowan and hawthorn saplings.
  • The flowering of daffodils and white dead-nettles has been observed at Christmas, and in parts of Scotland people now cut their grass in winter.
  • Spring brings elderflower, young nettles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robert dived into the shallow end of the pool at Nettlebed and sustained a broken neck and back injuries.
  • The tiny stingers of the nettle plant provide microinjections of several chemicals responsible for the stinging sensation the plant causes.
  • There were loads of stud walls to rip out and the garden was 2ft high in nettles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps it nettled me so much because it was so close to the truth.
  • Grow caterpillar food-plants, including nettles, buckthorn, hops and lady's smock. Times, Sunday Times
  • Naturalist we are told, that these names are omitted, 'for we call a nettle but a nettle, and the faults of fools their folly,' -- that exclusive good he finds both passive and active, and this also is one of those primary distinctions which 'is formed in all things,' and so too is the _subdivision_ of passive good which follows. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Models will show off a range of garments made from hemp, nettle, flax, kapok, peat, bamboo, cellulose fibres and a new polymer made from starch called PLA, plus animal fibres including wool, angora, alpaca, mohair and llama.
  • The stove was always cooking up something hot to eat or drink, even if it was only fish, cabbage, carrots and potatoes, chapattis, nettle and onion soup and wild mint and blackberry leaf tea.
  • It was the suggestion that he might alter course to win an election that really nettled him.
  • With one tistle-head, and a nettle or two, he could make a soupe for twenty guests — an haunch of a little puppy-dog made a roti des plus excellens; but his coupe de maitre was when the rendition — what you call the surrender, took place and appened; and then, dieu me damme, he made out of the hind quarter of one salted horse, forty-five couverts; that the English and Scottish officers and nobility, who had the honour to dine with Monseigneur upon the rendition, could not tell what the devil any of them were made upon at all. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • A crystalline alkaloid which is fatal to frogs in a dose of one centigramme, has been isolated from the common Stinging Nettle. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The jagged leaves are like stinging nettle leaves, but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • The males will soon be building nests in the brambles and tall nettles at the foot of the farmyard hedges. Times, Sunday Times
  • A new field of activity seemed to be opening up for him if only he had the courage to grasp the nettle.
  • She didn't know how to make nettle dye. Times, Sunday Times
  • The juice of the nettle is good, she says, for a variety of ailments - arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, allergic rashes and prickly heat.
  • White dead-nettle is also still quite easy to find. Times, Sunday Times
  • More dead-nettle flowers are appearing. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the rash you get when you have been stung by nettles.
  • American officials said it was safe, despite its pungent odour and edible rind of mouldy nettle leaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been climbing up in nettlebeds and overtopping them. Times, Sunday Times
  • When I lived here twenty-odd years ago, I had almost no money and gathered mussels for my soup-pot, nettles, pried the meat out of winkles with a pin.
  • They have shown they are grasping the nettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trees put more food into the urban ecosystem than all those precious grasses and perennials and clumps of nettles put together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bronwen was brewing a nettle tea in the lean-to area where the cooking and the washing took place. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • Maybe about how it takes the spinner's motivations and turns the fiber into either trash or treasure: greed spinning silk into rusty wire slubbed with rotten straw, laziness spinning wool into a beautiful but useless cobweb thread that disintigrates when touched, vengefulness turning flax into coarse rope no matter how delicately spun, love turning nettles into the smoothest silken cord, selflessness making the spinner's own hair into the finest silver-wrapped silk. Spinning with glass.
  • Stronger than flax, fiber from white dead-nettle was also spun into fishing nets by North American Indians, through a process of decay rather than retting.
  • Interplant with horseradish, dead nettle, catnip, coriander, nasturtiums, and tansy.
  • Nevertheless, her Highness, considering the ease as one of human frailty, hath not caused this wanton one to be scourged with nettles, or otherwise to dree penance; but, as two good brethren of the convent of Lindores, the Fathers Thickskull and The Fair Maid of Perth
  • Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 
  • Nettle of extra-stinging quality; but it may also mean an Eastern plant that was used to produce cowage, or cow-itch. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
  • The muck and nettles of English football are simply not for him. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would have sworn Horatio wouldn't have known a hollyhock from a nettle. ALL ABOUT LOVE
  • When you come to the point where listing the components of one aspect of a poem requires more words than the poem itself it behoves you to pull back, hastily, as from a bed of fierce, fiery nettles.
  • Mr Nettle, councillor for St Mark's ward and Stratford, said the long-awaited coin-operated trolley system, agreed between the district council and the supermarkets, would not be implemented until the spring.
  • There were loads of stud walls to rip out and the garden was 2ft high in nettles. Times, Sunday Times
  • She relished the physical labour of unloading hay, drying nettles for protein, cleaning tack and riding for half the day. Times, Sunday Times
  • At a stroke I was able to settle my nettlesome lawsuits, with more than enough money left over for Janet and me to rebuild our Eden. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
  • As nettlesome as this challenge is, it is one that we dare not avoid, as different people of different religions increasingly acknowledge, especially among the young.
  • It was two acres overgrown with stinging nettles and we spent a year putting it right. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a highly mobile nation like the United States, this is particularly nettlesome when children change schools and discover that their new school district teaches geometry in 7th grade, while they took it the previous year.
  • Be careful of the nettles-they sting!
  • Working as an activist outside India, one of the issues that nettled Bose, she says, was the painful question of identity that racks second-generation youth.
  • We eat cakes made of elderberry, elk fat, ashes and nettle. I Know Where the Yakonan Have Gone
  • Researchers report that controlling weeds such as purple deadnettle, henbit and chickweed may help keep SCN numbers down.
  • Young stinging nettles are also coming up. Times, Sunday Times
  • We need to be very transparent, and very clear that this cannot continue, but at the same time grasp a very difficult political nettle, which is to address the problem of pay at the senior levels of the Civil Service. The Guardian World News
  • People rushing about the Cologne trade show were able to relax with an anti-stress drink mixture made of nettles grown in Germany and ingredients from the Far East such as ginkgo, ginseng and aloe vera. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • Time was -- time is -- and, if I catch it not by the forelock as it passes, time will be no more -- Nettlewood will be forfeited -- and if I have in addition a lawsuit for my title, and for Oakendale, I run a risk of being altogether capotted. St. Ronan's Well
  • The bird spends the day searching for food in such places -- hence its name nettle-creeper -- creeping along the hedges, under brambles and thorns, and builds its nest in the locality to which it is accustomed. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
  • Just figuring out the size of the operation can be nettlesome.
  • The game must grasp the nettle before many more are stung. The Sun
  • The annual survey of willd flowers by the charity Plantlife found plants that can tolerate high levels of nitrogen from the artificial fertilisers used in farming, like the common nettle, cow parsley and lords-and-ladies, are flourishing. EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed
  • Trees put more food into the urban ecosystem than all those precious grasses and perennials and clumps of nettles put together. Times, Sunday Times
  • Urtica dioica (Nettle) herb powder 100mg.
  • So, too, while in our meadows we purposely propagate tender fodder plants, like grasses and clovers, we find on the margins of our pastures and by our roadsides only protected species; such as thistles, houndstongue, cuckoo-pint, charlock, nettles Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
  • The government now has the opportunity to grasp the nettle of prison reform.
  • Franker: This will be he throughout history most difficult living, he did not have Kyd , the one who will displace will be a troop young hairy child, but the franker will grasp the nettle.
  • Some of the primary plants for butterfly larvae include: aspen, alfalfa, clover, nettle, pearly everlasting, milkweed, grasses, hackberry, parsley, vetch, and willow.
  • In small numbers and backed by deep meadow grasses, nettles can be most beautiful plants when they're backlit with low summer evening sunshine.
  • She makes me want to suck on a stinging nettle in anger. The Sun
  • What does nettle rash have to treat folk prescription? It is painful to can you alleviate?
  • Antihistamine creams and tablets are both effective in reducing urticaria (hives or nettle rash), the itchy white bumps on the skin often caused by insect bites and stings.
  • The blond Belgian ale, infused with nettles and juniper berries, was created by BrewDog's brewers by freezing the liquid to separate water from the solution.
  • Models will show off a range of garments made from hemp, nettle, flax, kapok, peat, bamboo, cellulose fibres and a new polymer made from starch called PLA, plus animal fibres including wool, angora, alpaca, mohair and llama.
  • This plant has nettle-like leaves, but is a dead-nettle and does not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interplant with horseradish, dead nettle, catnip, coriander, nasturtiums, and tansy.
  • It's not popular but they do need to grasp the nettle and tackle pollution. Times, Sunday Times
  • As well as their important compost-creating role, nettles also provide excellent food for some butterflies and moths and are much-loved by ladybirds.
  • he felt the stinging of nettles
  • He will make over to the ignominy of ignorant and barbaric ages, -- 'for we call a nettle but a nettle,' he will turn into a forgotten pageant of the rude, early, instinctive ages, the yet brutal ages of an undeveloped humanity, that triumphant reception at home, of the Conqueror of Foreign States. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • Home winemaking still suffers something of an image problem, with those jokes about Aunt Enid's undrinkable nettle wine.
  • With their whimsical ancient names such as corncockle, mousetail, fluellen, fumitory, downy hemp-nettle and lamb's succory, they have music as well as colour.
  • There are several kinds of dodders: some live entirely on flax, some on nettles, but those that stick to clover and furze-bushes are the most common in this country. Woodside or, Look, Listen, and Learn.
  • Religious traditions have played a key contributory role in perpetuating conflicts about this nettlesome issue.
  • It was probably your first time trying to act authoritative, since he nettled you so.
  • Nettles and tangles of bindweed, pelt-snagging goosegrass and bedstraw alike were avoided, while he gazed with pleasure on the eager growth of scattered rowan and hawthorn saplings.
  • The women wore deerskin dresses, leggings, moccasins, and petticoats made of woven nettle or thistle fibers.
  • Studios are understandably nettled by deals like these because they enable stars in some cases to earn more than the studio.
  • Does nettle rash cure have folk prescription? Hormone kind medication have side effect to the child?
  • I like to make a nettle pasta that I top with a simple vongole, which is fun. Augieland:
  • With one tistle-head, and a nettle or two, he could make a soupe for twenty guests -- an haunch of a little puppy-dog made a roti des plus excellens; but his coupe de maitre was when the rendition -- what you call the surrender, took place and appened; and then, dieu me damme, he made out of the hind quarter of one salted horse, forty-five couverts; that the English and Scottish officers and nobility, who had the honour to dine with Monseigneur upon the rendition, could not tell what the devil any of them were made upon at all. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • A sturdier relative of the harebell that is very beautiful is the nettle-leaved bellflower. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to cereals the Greeks used figs, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, marrows, celery, nettles, hyacinth bulbs, artichokes, asparagus and honey.
  • For stomach trouble, drink a tea of the common nettle or of spearmint.
  • But it's clear that some of the more caustic comments about them continue to nettle Mik Pyro.
  • • Purple deadnettle (strong host) • Henbit (strong host) • Field pennycress (moderate host) • Shepherd's-purse (weak host) • Small-flowered bittercress (weak host) • Common chickweed (weak host) Cool season perennial: Home
  • This is a dead-nettle, with dark green leaves that look like stinging nettle leaves but do not sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • In patches, the trees gave way to weeds, and nettles as tall as my face that snapped back and forth like a bullwhip, reaching for my cheeks and eyes as I ducked out of their reach.
  • Young stinging nettles are also coming up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forest remnants consist primarily of Quercus persica and, up to an elevation of 2,400m, xerophilous forest of Quercus spp., hawthorn (Crataegus), almond (Prunus amygdalus), nettle tree (Celtis) and pear (Pyrus spp) predominates. Zagros Mountains forest steppe
  • She didn't know how to make nettle dye. Times, Sunday Times
  • The males will soon be building nests in the brambles and tall nettles at the foot of the farmyard hedges. Times, Sunday Times
  • But dwelling on these nettlesome individuals is never a good idea.
  • Even better, some of the economy's most nettlesome worries are behind it, which should help keep profits moving northward.
  • Another site which bears comparison with Chedworth is Nettleton Scrubb in Wiltshire.
  • Try other natural remedies such as stinging nettle to relieve congestion.
  • There are several big holes in the grassy area around the playground, large stinging nettles and thistles, loose nuts and bolts on the park's railings and uneven ground.
  • In the allotments, paths overgrown with nettles and docks are littered with squashed cans and chocolate wrappers between walls of rusting corrugated iron topped with barbed wire.
  • O'Brian himself was always nettled by the inevitable comparison of his own works with CS Forester's Hornblower saga.
  • This year we are grasping an even more difficult nettle, which is human rights in the two traditions. The Guardian Interview
  • The raucous viridian calls attention to the refined greenery of the garden, and in contrast the grave sound of the purplish nettles, in the foreground, orchestrate the simple poem.
  • The young and tender nettle is an excellent pot-herb and the stalks are good as flax for making cloth.
  • A crystalline alkaloid which is fatal to frogs in a dose of one centigramme, has been isolated from the common Stinging Nettle. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • Many winter annual weeds, including common chickweed, purple deadnettle, henbit, and cressleaf groundsel, have become increasingly problematic in corn, soybean, and wheat production.
  • Nutrients in fertiliser and slurry encourage aggressive species such as nettles and thistles at their expense.
  • -- Anise; cardamom; carraway; citron; coriander; fennel; gromwell; melon; musk grains; mustard; nettle; parsley; saffron; tulip, seedy buds of; wormwood. The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened
  • They have shown they are grasping the nettle. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the forest by her house we picked wild raspberries, and I got stung by nettles.
  • From these various composts, special preparations are made using such things as silica, yarrow, chamomile, nettle, oak bark, dandelion and horsetail.
  • Others are now convincing themselves that we have traded nettlesome financial instability for welcomed economic stability, but this rose-colored notion's days are numbered.
  • I was out with this dangerous looking implement this afternoon, cutting down nettles, rosebay and docks nearly as tall as I am.
  • In central Texas, coreopsis, brown-eyed susans, bull nettle, purple horsemint, basil beebalm, lantana and dayflowers continue to bloom.
  • Though it nettled to take orders from a mere human, Regin stepped forth. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • That food consists of various seeds - including grasses, alfalfa, nettles, thistles, shepherd's purse and cranesbill.
  • Well, and you'll all be disappointed," said Hervey with a kind of heedlessness that nettled his scoutmaster. Tom Slade on Mystery Trail
  • From these various composts, special preparations are made using such things as silica, yarrow, chamomile, nettle, oak bark, dandelion and horsetail.

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