The grandson of an East Fremantle player played just one colts game for the Sharks prior to being drafted at 10 in 1999 by Hawthorn. |
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Older trees in the construction area were preserved and incorporated into Hawthorn Court's vast green spaces. |
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Hawthorn berry and flower, for example, are considered excellent cardiac tonics, diuretics and astringents. |
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A grey tabby cat with white legs and wearing a red collar with a bell was found in the Hawthorn area of the town over the New Year period. |
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And Casey has shown that the Tigers can go head-to-head with the Hawthorn board and beat it hopelessly. |
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Tom Hawthorn is a Victoria sports reporter more interested in yesterday's stories than today's scores. |
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It used to be a shebeen, it's now turned into a real bar, it's called the Hawthorn, it's a real classic bar, the last of the real bars. |
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Local authority-owned facilities in the area, known as Hawthorn, could be bulldozed to make way for new buildings, possibly houses. |
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Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne. |
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I worked closely with a changing House Committee and liaised closely with staff from the Hawthorn Council. |
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Convinced that she was indeed taking notes, Mr. Hawthorn continued droning on about the Samurai warriors. |
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The Bagpipe-players from the Hawthorn pipe band belted out the theme song and trains stopped behind the railway wing to toot their congratulations. |
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After the ceremony, the Edmund Hawthorn Micklewood was launched by the Roland Hough from the slipway. |
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The first British World Champion was Mike Hawthorn, who drove a Ferrari to the title during the 1958 season. |
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When rival Mike Hawthorn was threatened with a penalty after the Portuguese Grand Prix, Moss defended him. |
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Dot worked as a reeler at Courtaulds as well as working at Rotherhams, Ti-Matrix and as a cook at Hawthorn Lodge care home. |
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Hawthorn was accused of reversing on the track after spinning and stalling his car on an uphill section. |
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Moss's quick thinking, and his defence of Hawthorn before the stewards, preserved Hawthorn's 6 points for finishing second behind Moss. |
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In your gardens, hedgerows will still appear a bit bleak with little of the traditional may blossom on Hawthorn yet. |
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Cathy Lisles, from Hawthorn, said a journey from Pontypridd to Treforest Industrial Estate took 90 minutes. |
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Hawthorn went on to beat Moss for the championship title by one point, even though he had won only one race that year to Moss's four. |
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Meanwhile, leisure centres in Tonyrefail, Rhondda Fach, Hawthorn and Abercynon will remain open with reduced hours. |
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The Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, Centre for Human Psychopharmacology at Swinburne Hawthorn Campus, held a two-day conference on Brain Health and Natural Medicine. |
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The main forest plants affected include three types of Pine, the Cypress, Acacia, Plane, the Strawberry Tree, the Golden Oak and the Mediterranean Hawthorn. |
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Hawthorn can be used as a rootstock in the practice of grafting. |
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Mansell won the Hawthorn Memorial Trophy, an award for the leading British or Commonwealth driver in F1 each year, a record seven times in his career. |
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When the Riabhog days are done, the temperature rises, the lambs are yeaned under the hawthorn trees. |
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The marker posts lead under power lines to a hawthorn tree, where the path veers right, towards the ridge. |
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Most of the trees, hawthorn hedgerows and open meadowland will cease to exist. |
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He was leading me down a path lined with white daisies and freshly-bloomed hawthorn trees. |
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Plant berry-bearing plants in your garden, such as hawthorn, rowan, holly, cotoneaster and berberis. |
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Varieties suggested would be natural to the moorland fringe such as rowan, birch, holly and hawthorn. |
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The numerous literary references to the hawthorn or May tree attest its many associations. |
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We were fascinated by your use of rutin, since this flavonoid is a constituent in many herbs, including chamomile, elderberry and hawthorn. |
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Majestic figures appear as if by magic from blocks of apple wood, hawthorn, sandstone, limestone, bronze and marble. |
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Missing from the listing are rapidly growing shrubby invasive or edge species such as sassafras, pawpaw, hawthorn, and mulberry. |
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We carefully considered the residents and offered to screen the stables with a hawthorn hedge but if necessary we will remove it. |
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At points the towpath is bordered by mature trees and thickets of elder and hawthorn, home to many different species of birds. |
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In the autumn we intend to plant fruiting species of trees, including gelda rose, hawthorn, hazel, thorn and snowberry. |
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She has applied for cash from the committee to buy hawthorn and other thorned bushes, which would be planted around the cemetery's borders. |
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Aggressive planting of hawthorn, pyracantha, creeping juniper, holly, Chinese jujube, roses, blackthorn or prickly ash will help deter criminals. |
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Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines. |
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The European quickset hedges of hawthorn and willow never became popular on the Island, perhaps because maintaining them is quite laborious. |
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Clinical studies show that the leaves, flowers and fruit of the hawthorn tree contain substances which act as antioxidants. |
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The path is lined by hedgerows of hawthorn and ivy and trees form a natural canopy. |
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This medicinal herb comes from the leaves and fruit of the hawthorn tree, found throughout Europe. |
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One bigeneric combination occasionally seen in the landscape is mountainash on hawthorn root stock. |
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The flavonoids can be found in bilberry, hawthorn, grape seed, and green tea, and in many fruits and vegetables. |
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The reserve is comprised of two hay meadows enclosed by tall hedges of hazel, hawthorn, Guelder rose and dogwood. |
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Other favorite host plants are oaks, apple, hawthorn, birches, boxelder, willow, and sumac. |
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The subcanopy also contains a scattering of hawthorn, black cherry, white pine, and eastern hemlock. |
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Hardy fuchsias also make attractive hedges either as a single species or mixed with other hedging plants, such as hawthorn and beech. |
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Shrubs such as hawthorn, field maple, blackthorn, beech, hornbeam and holly make good hedging. |
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The wood of the hawthorn is one of our finest hardwoods, and mantelpieces and furniture made from it are very beautiful and durable. |
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The most magnificent sight I've seen recently was a hawthorn tree that was a mass of bright red fruits. |
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There are silver birch trees, hawthorn, field maple and guelder rose at the woodland edge. |
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The creamy white hawthorn blossom puts on a spectacular show and woodland bluebells and yellow furze bushes give us a dazzling display of colour. |
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At points the towpath is bordered with mature trees and thickets of elder and hawthorn, home to many different species of birds. |
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The native species included ash, oak, maple, ash, hawthorn, poplar, crab apple and blackthorn. |
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In the autumn it is intended to plant fruiting species of trees, including gelda rose, hawthorn, hazel, thorn and snowberry. |
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The course is aimed at beginners, and will help them spot the difference between the hazel and the hawthorn, and the beech from a birch. |
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The hawthorn plant contains pharmacologically active flavonoids that inhibit vasoconstriction and actively dilate blood vessels. |
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To relieve the suffering of indigestion caused by overeating, take three to four hawthorns or drink a cup of hawthorn tea to ease the discomfort. |
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Here, a narrow path snakes to Mayfield Pond through thick borders of meadow grass and woodland, elder, birch and hawthorn. |
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Thick hawthorn hedgerows bursting with new growth run down the edge of John Dunning's pea crop on his farm perched on the Yorkshire Wolds. |
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Fitzgerald et al. documented ethanol toxicosis in cedar waxwings that had been feeding on fermenting hawthorn fruits. |
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The 90 acres of grassland, bordered by hawthorn hedgerows, is home to hundreds of plants, birds and insects. |
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For background planting, especially if you have plenty of space, grow yews, hawthorn, holly, elder and Viburnum opulus, the Guelder rose. |
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We've got hawthorn, gingko, elder, mullein, lavender, sage, thyme, echinacea, borage, yarrow and plenty of pine trees. |
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These trees, including many varieties of crabapple, hawthorn, pear, mountain ash, flowering quince, and pyracantha, should be pruned during the dormant season. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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There are currently 99 species without a national champion, trees ranging from the fireberry hawthorn and velvet elder to the desert apricot and sweetbay magnolia. |
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Eriksson and Nummi determined fairly low ethanol contents for rowan berries, rose-hips, and hawthorn fruits in autumn and winter conditions in Finland. |
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The thicker scrub and thickets of elder, hawthorn and bramble, meanwhile, provide ideal cover for nesting robins, wrens, sparrows, dunnocks, blackbirds and thrushes. |
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The planting included oak, ash, crab apple, field maple, hawthorn, blackthorn, privet and dogwood and down by the ponds two areas of willows were planted. |
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The grass has grown, the hawthorn hedge is fully in leaf, different plants are in bloom and new ones are sprouting, apple and pear trees are in blossom. |
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Restrictions were lifted on January 1 and nearly 3,000 trees have now been planted, including oak, ash, holly, hazel, hawthorn and mountain ash, covering five acres. |
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Gunn Eriksen had already been approached to write a book of her recipes, which use local produce and unexpected ingredients such as hawthorn, nettle and sorrel. |
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The arrival of spring is associated with the flowers of the hawthorn, the return of the swifts and, of course, the violet-blue carpets of bluebells. |
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The entrance to the inn was adorned with sweetbriars and hawthorn hedges. |
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Now the BBC's Springwatch survey reveals where the first bumblebees, seven-spot ladybirds, peacock butterflies, swifts, frogspawn and hawthorn have been spotted. |
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When hawthorn, blackthorn or firethorn were plashed in a hedge, they formed a difficult defensive hedge that acted as an obstacle to an attacking force. |
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The planting included oak, ash, crab-apple, field maple, hawthorn, blackthorn, privet and dogwood and down by the ponds in River Field two areas of willows were planted. |
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For a security hedge, try blackthorn mixed with hawthorn, pyracantha, cotoneaster and mahonia. |
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They like blueberry, dogwood, hawthorn, holly, beautyberry, blackgum, serviceberry and viburnum. |
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Perennial shrubs of pittosporum and Indian hawthorn and xylosma trees all provide excellent off-ground cover for birds year round. |
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Many valley sides are now a mass of bracken with scattered hawthorn, much loved by whinchats. |
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Species of tree and shrub include ash, downy birch, hazel, hawthorn, yew and rowan. |
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Amongst the species of tree that can be found are ash, birch, rowan and bird cherry along with shrubs such as hawthorn, hazel and holly. |
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The bank may also support a living fence of hawthorn or blackthorn to prevent livestock or deer entering. |
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Common species of tree include oak, ash, sycamore, alder, blackthorn, hawthorn, beech and birch. |
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In the Victorian era, the hawthorn represented hope in the language of flowers. |
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Phytochemicals found in hawthorn include tannins, flavonoids, oligomeric proanthocyanidins, and phenolic acids. |
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Trees, brambles and woody shrubs such as hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple make up a mature hedgerow. |
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Mistletoe is a parasitic plant and its favourite host tree is apple but it can grow well on poplars, limes, false acacias and hawthorn. |
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Among the most effective plants are pyracantha, common hawthorn, rosa rugosa rubra, holly, berberis Julianae and rambling rose. |
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The focus is on six key signs, sightings of bumblebee, seven-spot ladybird, frogspawn, peacock butterfly, hawthorn and swift. |
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The species are bumblebee, frogspawn, seven-spot ladybird, peacock butterfly, hawthorn flowering and swift arriving. |
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The Kutenai people of northwestern North America used red and black hawthorn fruit for food. |
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He argues that the hawthorn bush would not be part of Henry's coat of arms if it did not have a strong relationship to his ascendance. |
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The island has a wide variety of trees, including native species of birch, beech, ash, hawthorn, elm, oak, yew, pine, cherry and apple. |
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Coltsfoot leaves and flowers proved disappointing, as did hawthorn haws and partridgeberries. |
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Trees with fruit or berries to attract birds and animals are good choices, like hawthorn or crab apple. |
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The trees are mostly silver maple, cottonwood, and black willow, plus green hawthorn and swamp cottonwood also present. |
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Specimens such as rowan, silver birch, common alder and hawthorn can be collected from points in Sefton. |
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The forest cover ranges from the hawthorn and steeplebush of old pastures to primeval stands of hemlock, pine, maple, and oak. |
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Now that the hawthorn hedges have just about finished flowering, they are due for their first trim of the year to neaten them up. |
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The old saying refers to the May blossom, not the month of May, which is the blossom of the hawthorn bush. |
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Root out everything from hedge garlic to hawthorn leaves and seaweed. |
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Amongst the species at The Greenhouse you can see ash, hawthorn, common reed mace, common water soldier and a range of wildflowers forming a meadow area around the building. |
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Native hedging plants such as hawthorn, blackthorn, guelder rose, wild rose and perhaps even some field maple, can be bought for planting bare root at a good price. |
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Several earlier pilot studies assessed the ability of hawthorn to help improve exercise tolerance in people with NYHA class II cardiac insufficiency compared to placebo. |
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The wood of some hawthorn species is very hard and resistant to rot. |
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The common hawthorn is extensively used in Europe as a hedge plant. |
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Look out for giant mole hills, rabbit holes galore and tree species which include silver birch, oak, birch, rowan, goat willow, hawthorn, blackthorn, holly and elder. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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Russian Olive, apple, hawthorn and pear trees can make up the small trees, with spruce trees and pines covering the medium and tall conifers in the windbreak. |
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Yponomeuta Padella, or ermine moth caterpillars weave an intricate web over a roadside hawthorn hedge and speed sign in Catherington near Portsmouth yesterday. |
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Several species of hawthorn have been used in traditional medicine. |
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Try yarrow, sarsaparilla, red clover and hawthorn flowers in tea form. |
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