If you have a toothache or mouth sore, you might try cinquefoil, a native plant. |
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The Robbins' cinquefoil is endemic to a harsh alpine environment in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. |
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Deciduous cinquefoil has long been used for borders and ground covers in cold-climate gardens. |
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Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush. |
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Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze. |
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One of these plants, Robbins' cinquefoil or dwarf cinquefoil, has been proposed for removal from the federal endangered species list. |
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At the centre of the badge is a cinquefoil, a stylized heraldic flower of five petals. |
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Clover, peavine, lupines, pasture sage, dwarf willow, and cinquefoil are eaten where available. |
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The two cinquefoils allude to the arms of the City of Hamilton in which such a cinquefoil also appears. |
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The crest repeats two of the symbols from the arms, the Loyalist coronet and the cinquefoil. |
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Wet meadows have abundant grasses, sedges, and rushes, while low-growing shrubs include black crowberry, mountain cranberry, shrubby cinquefoil, and three dwarf willows. |
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The general obverse type is of a crowned and bearded portrait inside a triangle with a hand holding a sceptre to the left and a cinquefoil or sexfoil to the right. |
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The cinquefoil, when inscribed in a circle, forms a rosette of five equal leaves having an open space in the middle, the leaves being formed by the open spaces. |
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Among the flora losses are three species of orchid, starry breck lichen, pasque flower and spring cinquefoil. |
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The cinquefoil is taken from the arms of the Chief of Clan Hamilton, and it thus refers to the City's namesake. |
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In hinges the cinquefoil displaced the quatrefoil, as at Orb, Oppenheim, and Magdeburg. |
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As the main table shows, certain types of cinquefoil are either considered to be subspecies of P. fruticosa L., or made into distinct species. |
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The cinquefoil, for Mr. Kennair, represents hope. |
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The dominant prairie species include needle-and-thread grass, western wheat grass, blue grama grass, wild rose, shrubby cinquefoil, western snowberry, and silver sage. |
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These include willow, shadbush, strawberries, cinquefoil, raspberry, clovers, violet, and many of the spring-flowering plants found in the understory of hardwood forests. |
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Common forbs and shrubs are prairie smoke and shrubby cinquefoil. |
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The charge is a cinquefoil 'ermine', on a red field, and this emblem is used by the city council. |
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The supporting lions are wearing coronets in the form of collars, with the white cinquefoil hanging from them. |
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In Upper Wharfedale the scars and screes support a range of plants including the alpine cinquefoil and hoary whitlowgrass. |
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A kingfisher streaks through the Sitka sedge and silverweed cinquefoil toward the ocean. |
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