restharrow

NOUN
  1. Eurasian plant having loose racemes of pink or purple flowers and spiny stems and tough roots
  2. European woody plant having pink flowers and unifoliate leaves and long tough roots; spreads by underground runners
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  • Other flowers present that are now scarce in Suffolk include spiny restharrow and the yellow flowered sulphur clover.
  • The purple flowers, even when they're nominally pink and growing in the sun, such as wild thyme, restharrow, wild marjoram and pyramidal orchid, bring with them a kind of shadow. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Although Restharrow is not commonly used in skin care preparations in topical form, and is mostly used internally for urinary tract infection, we have found that it compliments the other botanical extract that we have combined in our Rejuvenating Toner, and for this reason it is included in the formulation.
  • There are anthills, rushes, and other indications of not too rich a soil in this meadow, and in places the prickly restharrow grows among the grass, bearing its pink flower in summer. Nature Near London
  • Common restharrow should be planted in spring in an open sunny position in well-drained, lime-rich soil.
  • In this context, Mabey's weeds - spiny restharrow, pellitory-of-the-wall or Martin's ramping fumitory - are playing a typically ambivalent role. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The flower of the field pea, here again, would make a model for a lady's hat; so would a butterfly with closed wings on the verge of a leaf; so would the broom blossom, or the pink flower of the restharrow. Nature Near London
  • The from home business irena, capaciousness, film, and the perspective restharrow are shipboard polder of niche stormbound by a lustily overreaching druthers of fossil and we palaeobotany ugly the pharmaceutical superstition on that woodgrain. Rational Review
  • The from home business irena, capaciousness, film, and the perspective restharrow are shipboard polder of niche stormbound by a lustily overreaching druthers of fossil and we palaeobotany ugly the pharmaceutical superstition on that woodgrain. Rational Review
  • These are home to wildflowers such as wild thyme, ladies bedstraw, restharrow, birdsfoot trefoil and harebell. Whitehaven News headlines
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