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  2. Glechoma hederacea - Wikipedia

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    From this, the brewing-related names arose for the herb, e.g. alehoof, tunhoof, and gill-over-the-ground. In the 18th century, beer brewed with ground ivy was known as gill ale and was said to have medicinal properties. [17] Enzymes similar to chymosin in G. hederacea have been used in the cheese-making process as a substitute for animal rennet ...

  3. List of pollen sources - Wikipedia

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    Henbit: Lamium amplexicaule: April orange red, red, purplish red Apr – Jul poor Common Mallow: Malva sp. Apr – Sep mauve feral good White Sweet Clover: Melilotus alba: May – Aug yellow to dark yellow feral and cultivated good Yellow Sweet Clover: Melilotus officinalis: May – Aug yellow to dark yellow feral and cultivated Sainfoin ...

  4. Glechoma - Wikipedia

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    Glechoma hederacea L. – ground-ivy, creeping charlie – much of Europe, much of Russia, Central Asia, Xinjiang; naturalized in New Zealand and North America; Glechoma hirsuta Waldst. & Kit. – eastern and southeastern Europe; Glechoma longituba (Nakai) Kuprian. – Vietnam, Korea, eastern + central China, Russian Far East (Amur, Primorye)

  5. Hedera - Wikipedia

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    Hedera, commonly called ivy (plural ivies), is a genus of 12–15 species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae, native to Western Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa and across central-southern Asia east to Japan and Taiwan.

  6. List of plants known as ivy - Wikipedia

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    Boston ivy Parthenocissus tricuspidata; cape ivy Senecio angulatus and Senecio tamoides; coliseum ivy, Kenilworth ivy, Oxford ivy, Cymbalaria muralis; devil's ivy Epipremnum aureum; fig ivy (or creeping fig or climbing fig) Ficus pumila; German ivy (or parlor ivy) Delairea odorata; grape ivy Parthenocissus tricuspidata; ground ivy Glechoma ...

  7. Lamium amplexicaule - Wikipedia

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    Lamium amplexicaule, commonly known as henbit dead-nettle, [2] is a species of Lamium native to the Old World. The specific name refers to the leaves, which are amplexicaul (clasping the stem). Description

  8. Ground Turkey vs Ground Beef: Which One's Healthier? - AOL

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    Going strictly by the numbers, 99% lean ground turkey has fewer calories and significantly less fat, saturated fat, sodium and cholesterol and around the same amount of protein as ground beef (and ...

  9. Henbit - Wikipedia

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    Lamium maculatum, spotted henbit; Lamium purpureum, red henbit or red dead-nettle; Monarda russeliana, Russells henbit or redpurple beebalm; Plagiobothrys lamprocarpus, shinyfruit popcornflower, less commonly known as henbit dead-nettle; Veronica hederifolia, small henbit or ivy-leaved speedwell; Henbit (horse) (1977–1997), racehorse