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  2. Oenothera wolfii - Wikipedia

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    Oenothera wolfii is a rare species of flowering plant in the evening primrose family known by the common name Wolf's evening primrose. It is native to the coastline of southern Oregon and northern California, where it grows in coastal prairie, dunes, and coastal forest and woodland habitat. As of 1997 it was known from only about 16 occurrences ...

  3. Oenothera primiveris - Wikipedia

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    Oenothera primiveris is a hairy annual herb producing a dense rosette of leaves in which the inflorescence occurs. There is generally no true stem. [4]The green or grayish leaves are up to 28 centimeters long and have wavy or crinkled edges, or are cut into deep lobes or teeth.

  4. Olbas Oil - Wikipedia

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    Olbas Oil is a remedy, of Swiss origin, for congestion in the chest and nose, some hayfever relief (in certain cases) and also for muscle ache via massage. It is made from a mixture of several different essential oils and has been marketed since before 1916. The name is a contraction of Oleum Basileum, "oil from Basel".

  5. Chylismia claviformis - Wikipedia

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    Chylismia claviformis is a species of wildflower known as browneyes or brown-eyed primrose native to North America. This species is found across western North America from the Pacific Northwest to northern Mexico.

  6. Cod liver oil - Wikipedia

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    In the Industrial Revolution, cod liver oil became popular for industrial purposes. Livers placed in barrels to rot, with the oil skimmed off over the season, was the main method for producing this oil. The resulting oil was brown and foul-tasting. In the 1800s cod liver oil became popular as a medicine and both pale and brown oils were used.

  7. Primrose - Wikipedia

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    Lady Delphi Primrose (b. 2003), Scottish model; Francis Ward Primrose (1785–1860), M.P. for Stirling District of Burghs; George Anson Primrose (1849–1930), Vice-Admiral in the Royal Navy; George Primrose, member of the blackface song-and-dance team Primrose and West; Gilbert E. Primrose (1848–1935), Scottish international footballer

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