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- States. Common names include bog-myrtle, sweet willow, Dutch myrtle, and sweetgale. Myrica gale is a deciduous shrub growing to 1–2 metres (3+1⁄2–6+1⁄2 feet)...
- Myrica /mɪˈraɪkə/ is a genus of about 35–50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order ****ales. The genus has a wide distribution...
- being bletted for a few w****s Bog-myrtle, sweet willow, Dutch myrtle, sweetgale Myrica gale Parts of the northern hemisphere, including ****an, North Korea...
- boreal forest; among them are green alder pepper, sweetfern, caraway seed, sweetgale, and juniper berry. The types of sugar used are white sugar, brown sugar...
- creeping snowberry, round-leaved sundew, spatulate-leaved sundew, and sweetgale, along with larch and black spruce trees. Meadow and roadside plants include...
- potatoes but, unlike vodka, always flavoured with herbs (dill, caraway, sweetgale, etc.) Beer (øl) has been widely consumed in Denmark for millennia. Carlsberg...
- to be made from imported honey. Alaska Meadery Hive Mind Meadery Odin Sweetgale Meadworks & Cider House Celestial Meads Ring of Fire Meadery Two Seasons...
- woody shrubs and trees (alder, aster, b****wood, birch, chestnut, fir, sweetgale, goldenrod, ninebark, rhododendron, scrub oak and spruce). Wagner, David...
- more ericaceous vegetation, such as leatherleaves (Chamaedaphne spp.), sweetgales (Myrica spp.), and laurels (Kalmia spp.). In marshes of northwestern Iowa...
- June 22, 2010. Hood, W. Gregory (2009). "An Overlooked Ecological Web: Sweetgale, Beaver, Salmon, and Large Woody Debris in the Skagit River Tidal Marshes"...