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  2. Province flowers of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A list was put together on June 7, 1908, by professor Veit B. Wittrock from the Botanical Garden in Stockholm. [1] Scania and Hälsingland violently opposed the plants that were selected to represent them; Scania was given European Beech but wanted oxeye daisy, while Hälsingland was given Scots Pine but wanted flax.

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  4. Hedlundia hybrida - Wikipedia

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    Hedlundia hybrida (formerly Sorbus hybrida), the Swedish service-tree, [3] Finnish whitebeam, or oakleaf mountain ash, [4] is a species of whitebeam [2] native to Norway, eastern Sweden, south-western Finland, and locally in Latvia.

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    In addition to its use in ecology, the term "forb" may be used for subdividing popular guides to wildflowers, [6] distinguishing them from other categories such as grasses, sedges, shrubs, and trees. [7] Some examples of forbs are clovers, sunflowers, daylilies, and milkweed.

  6. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    As a wildflower in the temperate zones of Europe, Western Asia, North Africa and North America, on dry, sunny, calcareous grassland: Young shoots and leaves, raw, older leaves also cooked; a local specialty in parts of the Mediterranean region [44] Chickweed Stellaria media: Worldwide, as an annual in colder climates, and a perennial evergreen ...

  7. Amaranthus hypochondriacus - Wikipedia

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    The leaves and seeds are very nutritious and have a mild flavor. [10] The seeds also contain phenolic compounds. [11] In temperate regions, it is cultivated as a half-hardy annual. Numerous cultivars have been selected, of which 'Green Thumb' [12] and 'Pygmy Torch' [13] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

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    Feverfew information from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health; Feverfew in A Modern Herbal "feverfew: Tanacetum parthenium (Asterales: Asteraceae): Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States". Invasive Plant Atlas of the United States - Database of Plants Invading Natural Areas

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