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Ugni molinae,
commonly known as
Chilean guava berry, or
strawberry myrtle, is a
shrub native to
Chile and
adjacent regions of
southern Argentina. The local...
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Ugni is a
genus of
plants in the
myrtle family Myrtaceae,
described as a
genus in 1848. It is
native to
western Latin America from the
Valdivian temperate...
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Ugni candollei is a
species of shrub, 80 cm in height, with white, 5-petal flowers,
endemic to Chile. Its
fruit is edible, and is used by
natives to make...
- (Amazonas + Roraima)). "
Ugni myricoides in Tropicos".
Media related to
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Ugni myricoides at Wikispecies...
- wine. It can be
fresh and fruity, but does not keep long. Also
known as
ugni blanc, it has many
other names reflecting a
family of
local subtypes, particularly...
- and
Ugni blanc,
traditionally using column stills rather than the pot
stills used in the
production of cognac,
which is made
predominantly from
ugni blanc...
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required to meet
certain legal requirements.
Among the
specified grapes,
Ugni blanc,
known locally as Saint-Émilion, is most
widely used. The
brandy must...
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special treatment to this
religion of the
Lithuanians in his
drama Amžina
ugnis (An
Eternal Flame).
Among this and
other works, Vydūnas
exalted the faith...
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macerated in
alcohol to make
Mirto liqueur.
Austromyrtus dulcis (Midgen berry)
Ugni molinae (Chilean
guava berry) The
Plant List: A
Working List of All Plant...
- fire deity,
Young Avestan: Dāšt-āɣni, Balto-Slavic: *ungnis, Lithuanian:
Ugnis szwenta, 'Holy Fire', Latvian:
Uguns māte, 'Mother of Fire', Proto-Albanian:...