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Celandine (/ˈsɛləndaɪn/ or /-iːn/) is a common name for three species of flowers:
Chelidonium majus, greater celandine, in the poppy family
Ficaria verna, Lesser celandine (formerly Ranunculus ficaria), in the buttercup family
Stylophorum diphyllum, celandine-poppy, in the poppy family
Celandine may also refer to:
Celandine (novel), a novel by Steve Augarde
HMS Celandine
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Look up celandine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Celandine ( /ˈsɛləndaɪn/ or /-iːn/) is a common name for three species of flowers: Chelidonium majus...
Chelidonium majus, the greater celandine, is a perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the poppy family Papaveraceae. One of two species in the genus...
Ficaria verna (formerly Ranunculus ficaria L.), commonly known as lesser celandine or pilewort, is a low-growing, hairless perennial flowering plant in the...
Stylophorum diphyllum, commonly called the celandine poppy or wood poppy, is an herbaceous plant in the poppy family (Papaveraceae). It is native to North...
have been named HMS Celandine : HMS Celandine (1916) was an Arabis-class sloop launched in 1916 and scrapped in 1923. HMS Celandine (K75) was a Flower-class...
devrait jamais mourir (fr) (1976) as Suzy Bloom The Disappearance (1977) as Celandine 1980s Au revoir les enfants (1987) as Mme. Quentin (final film role) In...
Stylophorum lasiocarpum, the Chinese celandine poppy, is a species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, native to central China. A biennial...
Chelidonium, commonly known as celandines, is a small genus of flowering plants in the poppy family, This genus is native to northern Africa and Eurasia...
Ranunculus. The genus includes Ficaria verna, known as fig buttercup or lesser celandine, and related species. The name "Ficaria" is Classical Latin for fig. Plants...
is an alkaloid found in Chinese goldthread (Coptis chinensis), greater celandine, and opium. Famous for the bitter taste that it produces, it is used in...
Stylophorum (celandine-poppy) is a genus of three species of herbaceous perennial plants native to woodland in eastern North America and China. Stems...
from Greek words meaning "to choke a dog." Greater celandine (Chelidonium majus). Greater celandine and swallowwort were each often categorized with tetterworts...
Ukrain (Ukrainian: Україн; also called celandine) is the trademarked name of a semi-synthetic substance derived from the plant Chelidonium majus and promoted...
healer taught him the recipe for a hemostatic ointment based on the lesser celandine flower, and he decided to sell the ointment by mail order with adverts...
dear to the analysts of verse music, but it is prosaic. Compare it with 'celandine', where the image of the flower at once makes the sound lovely." Kois...
including pollen grains of Siberian squill (Scilla siberica), lesser celandine (Ficaria verna), and willow (Salix caprea) over dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)...
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Chelidonium majus is a traditional treatment. The acrid yellow sap of Greater Celandine is used as a traditional wart remedy. According to English folk belief...
the Brent and Crane Wikimedia Commons has media related to River Pinn. Celandine Route - along the River Pinn Archived 11 February 2012 at the Wayback...
addition to the opium poppy, there are other poppy plants, such as the celandine, in which isoquinoline alkaloids are found. Their latex contains berberine...
nut and have been used as an 'ordeal poison'. Chelidonium majus greater celandine Papaveraceae The whole plant is toxic in moderate doses as it contains...