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Rhodiola rosea (commonly
golden root, rose root,
roseroot,: 138 Aaron's rod,
Arctic root, king's crown,
lignum rhodium,
orpin rose) is a
perennial flowering...
- from
accessing the rare Arctic–alpine
plants such as
purple saxifrage and
roseroot and
mixed woodland where orchids and
anemones flourish.
There is scattered...
- the
stonecrop family known by the
common names ledge stonecrop,
western roseroot, and king's crown. It is
native to north-easternmost Russia, including...
- flowers, moss and lichen.
Spring squill, buck's-horn plantain,
Scots lovage,
roseroot and sea
campion are abundant,
especially in
sheltered places. Shetland...
-
sheep are
fenced out
globe flowers, wood avens, angelica, red
campion and
roseroot can be
found at
lower elevations,
along with ash, alder, hawthorn, holly...
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States from Europe.
Rosewort - A
plant of the rose family, Rosaceae. Also,
roseroot,
Rhodiola rosea,
whose root has the
fragrance of a rose.
Rupturewort -...
- (British Isles) or
Hibiscus syriacus (North America) Rosemary,
Rosmarinus Roseroot,
Rhodiola rosea Rosewood (several species) Sun rose,
Cistus Sydney rock...
- also been
recorded here. The
crags of
Great End have
alpine herbs such as
roseroot,
alpine cinquefoil,
alpine saw-wort and bearberry, as well as juniper....
-
western gorse.
Other plants which grow in the area are:
common cottongr****,
roseroot, harebell,
marsh St John's-wort, wild thyme, wood
sorrel and
heath spotted...
- pax aut
bellum [Latin, 'Either
peace or war']
Plant badge: juniper, or
roseroot Chief: Iain
Alexander Gunn of
Banniskirk The
elements within the crest...