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Перевод: tansy speek tansy


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Тезаурус:

  1. Michaelmas daisies, yellow tansy, roses still, even geraniums.
  2. If the taste or effect of taking tansy proved too daunting a thought, perhaps the patient might have consoled himself that the suspension of aquavitae could have aided the effects of the medicine if not improved the taste.
  3. The most popular herbs had many uses: tansy for example, was used in cooking, as a tonic, as a soothing lotion and as an insect repellant .
  4. Two very common examples from the same plant family are feverfew and tansy.
  5. The former ( Tanacetum parthenium ) is called in Gaelic and was used as a cure for migraines, while the latter ( Tanacetum vulgare ), , (literally translated "the French weed") had a rather different use which was recorded by Martin: "To kill worms, the infusion of tansy in whey, or aquavitae, taken fasting, is an ordinary medicine with the islanders".
  6. These provide a succession of blooms from mid-June - with feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) , goat's rue (Galega officinalis) and lupin (Lupinus nootkatensis ) - through the summer with tansy (Tan- acetum vulgare) and soapwort (Saponaria officinatis) , until mid-October when the Michaelmas daisies (Aster novi-belgii) finally die down after their two-month flowering period.
  7. And rare microlepidoptera feed on the roots of tansy, or mine the leaves of fat-hen.
  8. Sheffield has a particularly high density of colourful garden escapes such as Michaelmas daisy (Aster novi-belgii) , tansy and goat's rue.
  9. Three to six years later tall herbs take over; in Sheffield we find rosebay willow-herb, tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) , goat's rue (Galega officinalis) , wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) , mugwort (A. vulgaris) and occasionally golden rod (Solidago canadensis) among others.
  10. Now that herbal usage has been revived so much in other disciplines, the definition has expanded to include plants usually grown nowadays for garden ornament, such as the Christmas rose (Helleborus niger), marigold (Calendula) and the Florentine iris; plants which were regarded as weeds, such as tansy, comfrey, yarrow and herb robert, but are being treated with respect as their usefulness for all sorts of reasons is realized again; and plants which supply dyes, cosmetics, insect repellents and fragrances.
  11. Or you can collect herbs into beds of different colours: yellow, with woad, evening primrose, dandelion, tansy and golden marjoram; blues, to include sage, borage, hyssop, alkanet, clary and rosemary; and white flowers - Jasmine, sweet cicely, the Florentine iris, myrtle and lily-of-the-valley.
  12. With a higher initial investment many of the most attractive species, such as buddleia , Michaelmas daisy, tansy, feverfew (Chrysanthemum parthenium) , and evening primrose, which are easy to manipulate, could be introduced in drifts.
  13. Tansy Spinks Susan Taylor, in a joint exhibition, Spinks shows work inspired by a visit to Prague, while Taylor has an installation created to mark women's fortnight (29 Feb-;28 Mar).

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