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Tormentil; (Potentilla erecta printed as ; Potentilla Tormentilla Schrnk.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The name Tormentil is said to be derived from the Latin tormentum, which signifies such gripings of the intestines as the herb will serve to relieve, likewise the twinges of toothache.
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Potentilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common Tormentil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tormentil Labradors is a small hobby kennel with registered, pruebred dogs. We show our dogs. We are involved in breeding healthy, beautiful, English type dogs.
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We tried this and it actually worked great, the wind did it’s job and at the right time I put Tormentil in gear and off we went back home. Since it was so windy and wet I let Jon do the driving but I had forgotten ... This is the story of narrowboat Tormentil, how we came to buy her and the adventures we hope to have...
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Definition of tormentil from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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Tormentil loves shadow places ... Tormentil rather lieth down upon the ground ... Tormentil germinates the Myth that;
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Herb Facts - Tormentil Information Sheet. The history, culture and science behind tormentil. ... Tormentil will readily take care of both problems: infection and pain. The scientific name hints of the plant’s healing powers, derived from the Latin word potens, or powerful.
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: Potentilla tormentilla, common tormentil, bloodroot, septfoil, thormantle, biscuits, shepherd's knapperty, shepherd's knot, English sarsaparilla, red root ... : Tormentil is said to derive from the Latin tormentum, referring to the griping pains that it relieves. The plant's astringency made it a valuable tanning agent in...
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