celandine in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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The nitrogen-rich soil allows nettles and celandine in to grow large quantities.
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Beneath the trees, over 60 species of wildflowers have been recorded including primrose, early purple orchid, bluebell, wood anemone, sweet woodruff, wood sorrel and lesser celandine.
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The invasive ants moved lots of seeds of all four plant species but the invasive plant, greater celandine, took advantage of being dispersed more than the other species.
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In spring and early summer, celandine, snowdrop, crocus, bluebell and daffodil dance beneath their branches.
www.inverness-courier.co.uk
And in and among, particularly in dappled glades, can be found the shining sun of spring -- the lesser celandine.
www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk
Unknowing homeowners may be attracted to the bright-yellow blooms of lesser celandine but once it starts choking out other plants they realize the danger it presents.
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Thousands of flies, bumblebees and moths, rely on lesser celandine as their primary source of nectar after waking up from hibernation.
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Members of the genus include the buttercups, spearworts, water crowfoots and the lesser celandine.
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You can do a bracing if orderly walk here, on a wooden walkway over boggy acid grassland rich in lady's smock, celandine, violets and carnivorous sundew.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Make sure you definitely are picking lesser celandine before tucking in and cook it first to remove any potentially toxic protoanemonin.
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