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Definition of white swallowwort

white swallowwort
Swallowwort Swal"low*wort`, n. (Bot.) (a) See Celandine. (b) A poisonous plant (Vincetoxicum officinale) of the Milkweed family, at one time used in medicine; -- also called white swallowwort. African swallowwort, a plant of the genus Stapelia.

Meaning of white swallowwort from wikipedia

- Vincetoxi****, especially white swallowwort (Vincetoxi**** hirundinaria), black swallowwort (Vincetoxi**** nigrum), and pale swallowwort (Vincetoxi**** rossi****)...
- Elatine. Any plant of the family Philydraceae. White navelwort - A plant of the genus Omphalodes. White Swallowwort - Vincetoxi**** officinale. Willowwort - Any...
- pratense) occur in nutrient poor places. On sun exposed places are white swallowwort (Vincetoxi**** hirundinaria) and wild licorice (Astragalus glycyphyllos)...
- Hogweed P****odendron Cork-Tree Pueraria Kudzu Vincetoxi**** nigrum Black Swallowwort Vincetoxi**** rossi**** Pale Swallowwort Morus alba White Mulberry...
- ISBN 978-0-8493-2673-8. Latin asclepias and Gr**** asklepias for the common swallowwort; Asclepius, Gr**** god of medicine, the worship of Asclepius was centered...
- the Cynanchum genus and Apocynaceae family. A flowering vine, it produces white blossoms with greenish and yellow parts. A member of the milkweed family...
- black dog-strangling vine) Vincetoxi**** rossi**** (dog-strangling vine, swallowwort) Acrolepiopsis ****ectella (l**** moth) Adelges piceae (balsam woolly adelgid)...
- corner of Trustees land) is dominated by red cedar, shrubs, saplings, and swallowwort. The deciduous forests are for the most part typical, dry, fairly acidic...
- the foot of ridges, however, large tamarisk bushes, dwarf acacias, and swallowworts may be found. Some high gr****, mixed with balsam, spurge, and spiny shrubs...