CELANDINE vs JEWELWEED: NOUN
- Either of two unrelated flowering plants:
- The pilewort (Ranunculus Ficaria).
- A perennial herbaceous plant (Chelidonium majus) of the poppy family, with yellow flowers. It is used as a medicine in jaundice, etc., and its acrid saffron-colored juice is used to cure warts and the itch; -- called also greater celandine and swallowwort.
- The pilewort, Ranunculus Ficaria, called in England the lesser or small celandine.
- The Chelidonium majus, a papaveraceous plant of Europe, naturalized in the United States, having glaucous foliage, bright-yellow flowers, and acrid yellow juice, which is sometimes employed as a purgative and as a remedy for warts. To distinguish it from the following plant, it is often called the greater celandine.
- The lesser celandine.
- A perennial Eurasian herb (Chelidonium majus) having deeply divided leaves, showy yellow flowers, and yellow-orange latex.
- North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange flowers; grows chiefly on wet rather acid soil
- Perennial herb with branched woody stock and bright yellow flowers
- Impatiens.
- See impatiens.
- The American Impatiens, the balsam or touch-me-not, I. fulva (see cut under balsam) or I. pallida. See balsam and Impatiens.
- Any of several plants of the genus Impatiens having yellowish spurred flowers and five-valved seedpods that burst if touched when ripe.
- North American annual plant with usually yellow or orange flowers; grows chiefly on wet rather acid soil
CELANDINE vs JEWELWEED: RELATED WORDS
- Monarda, Eupatorium, Swamp milkweed, Nigella, Oxeye daisy, Marsh marigold, Poppy, Touch me not, Swallowwort, Orange balsam, Impatiens capensis, Greater celandine, Chelidonium majus, Swallow wort, Jewelweed
- Marsh marigold, Creeping charlie, Cow parsnip, Swamp milkweed, Pokeweed, Bloodroot, Lamium, Chickweed, Comfrey, Eupatorium, Mullein, Touch me not, Orange balsam, Impatiens capensis, Celandine
CELANDINE vs JEWELWEED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wood sorrel, Asclepias, Sweet alyssum, Plumbago, Snowberry, Asparagus fern, Perilla, Monarda, Eupatorium, Swamp milkweed, Nigella, Marsh marigold, Poppy, Swallowwort, Jewelweed
- Honeysuckles, Asclepias, Sweet woodruff, Meadowsweet, Oxalis, Marsh marigold, Creeping charlie, Cow parsnip, Swamp milkweed, Pokeweed, Lamium, Comfrey, Eupatorium, Mullein, Celandine
CELANDINE vs JEWELWEED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- CLARY LEAVES: the crinkled leaves of Salvia sciarea, or other plants such as celandine and species of fennel.
- Pregnancy and L actation No information on the safety of celandine in pregnancy or lactation was identified.
- Early May sees Wood Anemone in full bloom, along with Celandine, Wood Sorrel and Golden Saxifrage.
- Thewere aconite, bitter orange, chaparral, colloidal silver, coltsfoot, comfrey, country mallow, germanium, greater celandine, kava, lobelia, and yohimbe.
- They are all organically grown: Shavegrass, Clover flowers, whole Yarrow plant, Borage, Nettle leaves, Celandine and Fennel Seed.
- The biggest difference is that lesser celandine spreads into a thick mat, while marsh marigold does not.
- Celandine did not choose her path; it was chosen for her.
- The celandine poppy below has a pistil rather than individual carpels.
- Wondering if you have any experience eradicating lesser celandine.
- Another study showed that jewelweed produced more seeds when visited by ruby-throats and insects than when visited by insects alone.
- Royal purple was the color on display in spiderwort and ironweed, and we also saw jewelweed, goldenrod, and morning glory.
- Orange jewelweed is a great favorite of hummingbirds, but can grow aggressively; Blazing star, lobelia and turtlehead are also favored.
- Japanese knotweed, honeysuckle, and ornamental jewelweed are dominant and form large monocultures.
- Tearthumb, Sensitive Fern, Cinnamon Fern, New England Aster, Jewelweed, Marsh St.
- Does the presence of the invasive jewelweed alter the fitness of native jewelweed populations?