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A PLANTS profile of Menyanthes trifoliata (buckbean) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Menyanthes trifoliata L. buckbean; ... bog buckbean...
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Menyanthes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Internet's Resource on Medicinal Herbs ... Common Names; Parts Usually Used; Plant(s) & Culture; Where Found; Medicinal Properties ... Legends, Myths and Stories; Uses; Formulas or Dosages; How Sold; Warning...
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Discover information about Yerba Santa at Medicinal Herbs | Medicinal Plants | MyWebND.com ... Menyanthes trifoliata L. Other common names.-Bog bean, bog myrtle, bog hop, bog nut, brook bean, bean trefoil, ... Habitat and range.-The buck bean is a marsh herb occurring in North America as far south as Pennsylvania, Minnesota,
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BUCK-BEAN, or BOG-BEAN (Menyanthes trifoliata, a member of the Gentian family), a bog-plant with a creeping stem, alternately arranged large leaves each with three leaflets, and spikes of white or pink flowers. The stout stem is bitter and has tonic and febrifuge properties. The plant is ... Jump to: navigation, search...
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Dec 15, 2009 ... I received a package yesterday from Buckbean Brewing Company, out of Reno, Nevada: You remember Buckbean: they're the ones that held the ...
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The petals have small hairs, making the flowers look fuzzy. ... Connecticut Botanical Society ... next white flower ; next in buckbean family...
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Buckbean Menyanthes trifoliata has leaves that are divided into three oval leaflets unlike most members of the Gentian Family which have undivided (simple) leaves. The Buckbean flower has white or pinkish petals that are fringed with hairs on the inside surface.
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---Habitat---The Buckbean, or Bogbean, grows in spongy bogs, marshes and shallow water throughout Europe, being rather scarce in the south of England, though common in the north and in Scotland. ... The Buckbean is one of the prettiest of our wild flowers deserving of cultivation in the garden, where it grows and thrives...
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