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Filipendula ulmaria,
commonly known as
meadowsweet or mead wort, is a
perennial herbaceous plant in the
family Rosaceae that
grows in damp meadows. It...
- also
isolated from the herb
meadowsweet (Filipendula
ulmaria,
formerly classified as
Spiraea ulmaria) by
German researchers in 1839.
Their extract caused...
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ulmarius Fr. (1874)
Fomes ulmarius (Sowerby)
Gillet (1878)
Fomitopsis ulmaria (Sowerby)
Bondartsev &
Singer (1941)
Haploporus cytisinus (Berk.) Domanski...
- W****er und Oel der Blüthen von
Spiraea Ulmaria" [On the
distilled water and oil of the
blossoms of
Spiraea ulmaria].
Repertorium für die
Pharmacie (in German)...
- Morc****a
ulmaria is a
species of
fungus in the
family Morc****aceae. It was
described as new to
science in 2012 by
Philippe Clowez.
Later in the same...
- NVC
Community M27 (Filipendula
ulmaria -
Angelica sylvestris mire) is one of the 38 mire
communities in the
British National Vegetation classification...
- to
repel fleas) or disinfectants. For example,
meadowsweet (Filipendula
ulmaria) was
sometimes strewn across floors in the
Middle Ages
because of its sweet...
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Northern Hemisphere. Well-known
species include meadowsweet (Filipendula
ulmaria) and
dropwort (Filipendula vulgaris), both
native to Europe, and queen-of-the-forest...
- (Maxim.) Raf. ex H.Hara
Aruncus vulgaris var.
laciniatus H.Hara
Astilbe thunbergii var.
aethusifolia H.Lév.
Spiraea aruncus L.
Ulmaria aruncus (L.) Hill...
- bilberry, dong quai, feverfew, ginseng, turmeric,
meadowsweet (Filipendula
ulmaria), and
willow (Salix spp.);
those that
contain coumarin,
including chamomile...