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Chimaphila umbellata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A PLANTS profile of Chimaphila umbellata (pipsissewa) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bartram pipsissewa; ... Images: Chimaphila umbellata (L.) W. Bartram...
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Overview of Chimaphila Umbellata (Chim) as a homeopathic remedy ... Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the principal that 'like cures like', in a tiny dilution - so the indications below are what a healthy person would feel if taking Chimaphila Umbellata. If your symptoms fit within the symptoms below,
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Pipsissewa (Prince's Pine) Chimaphila umbellata ... Connecticut Botanical Society ... next white flower ; next in wintergreen family...
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Common Name, Genus species ... Chimaphila, from the Greek ceima (cheima),"winter"; and filos (philos), "lover". Hence, "winter lover", an appropriate name for a circumboreal genus of cold climate evergreen shrublets. ... umbellata, from the Latin, "umbrella", literally "little shadows", a reference to the flower cluster...
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Plant: perennial, rhizomatous, evergreen sub-shrubs Leaves: generally many per node; blades oblanceolate, 3-7 cm long, toothed; upper surface dark green, veins not white-bordered; lower surface pale green Inflorescence: inflorescence bracts linear ... Chimaphila umbellata image loading ... Chimaphila umbellata dot map...
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; Pyrolaceae (Wintergreen Family) ... General - broadleaf evergreen shrublet or perennial rhizomatous herb; stems woody, spreading along or just below ground level; leafy and flowering branches upright, singly or in groups, up to 30 cm high. ... Flowers - white, bell-like, approx. 1 cm across; often with a touch of pink, in 2 or...
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SPECIES: Chimaphila umbellata ... AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Matthews, Robin F. 1994. Chimaphila umbellata. In: Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory (Producer).
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Chim. * Full text (40 Ko) * Red and blue only * Red only ... Agreeable sensation in stomach, soon after, followed sometimes by an extraordinary increase of appetite.
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Main * Chim. ... Grows in all parts of the United States and in Northern Europe and Asia. The Pyrolaceæ are very similar to the Ericaceæ from which we have the three great medicines, Ledum palustre, proved by Hahnemann, Rhododendron chrysanthum by Seidel, ... Used by the aborigines in various complaints,
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