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D. mezereum, also known as February Daphne, is an old favorite, a deciduous shrub that produces blooms on bare branches in early spring.
It is often called the February Daphne as it blooms quite early in the season and is usually one of the first shrubby species to show off.
Among the hardiest of these plants is the February daphne (D. mexereum), a deciduous early bloomer with lilac-purple flowers and red late-summer fruit, and daphne Carol Mackie, which has pale pink flowers and shiny evergreen leaves with a creamy outline.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of mezereon for these uses.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for mezereon.
The site was designated as it supported a large population of Mezereon which is nationally rare.
The appropriate dose of mezereon depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
But mezereon is seldom used medicinally these days due to serious safety concerns and because it is a protected plant species.
Barbarians call it Lilac Daphne, and it's related to laurel and the mezereon herbs.
Wikstroemia is a genus of 55-70 species of flowering shrubs and small trees in the mezereon family, Thymelaeaceae.
Experiments made with the Decoction of Mezereon in Venereal Nodes.
Skin contact with mezereon can cause red, painful swelling of the skin, blisters, and permanent skin damage (necrosis).
Mezereon (Daphne mezereum)
Wikstroemia bicornuta is a species of flowering plant in the mezereon family, Thymelaeaceae, that is endemic to Hawaii.
In addition there are many species of wild flower including the Spring Snowflake, Mezereon, Common Broom and various ferns and fungi.
Other plants found at the site include mezereon, twayblade, pyramidal orchid, ploughman's spikenard(Inula conyza), and Southern adderstongue.
Amongst the rarer plants on the Deister are species of holly, mezereon, orchids, sundews, globeflowers, Hard Shield Fern, and great snowdrops.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: It is UNSAFE to take mezereon by mouth or apply it to your skin if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.
But a sunshiny day came full of the scent of a mezereon tree, when bees were tumbling into the yellow crocuses, and she forgot, she felt like somebody else, not herself, a new person, quite glad.
Daphne mezereum, commonly known as mezereon, is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae, native to most of Europe and Western Asia, north to northern Scandinavia and Russia.
The second part increases in difficulty: "February is very cold too, but the days are longer, and there is a yellow crocus coming up, and the mezereon tree is in blossom, and there are some white snow-drops peeking up their little heads."
The flora of the national park is rich, and includes several species red-listed in Estonia such as the Baltic orchid, mezereon and the daisyleaf grape fern; the latter is only found in three locations in Estonia and Karula is one of them.
Spurge Olive must have considerable sunlight to grow, and often stunts when in much of shade.
The Spurge Olive plant is also hermaphroditic.
Spurge Olive, Cneorum tricoccon, is a small shrub of the family Rutaceae, native to Europe in the western Mediterranean Region.
Bois Gentil, Bois Joli, Camolea, Daphne, Daphne mezereum, Dwarf Bay, Mezereum, Spurge Flax, Spurge Laurel, Spurge Olive, Wild Pepper.
Maquis (French) or macchia (Italian: macchia Mediterranea) is a shrubland biome in the Mediterranean region, typically consisting of densely growing evergreen shrubs such as holm oak, Kermes Oak, tree heath, strawberry tree, sage, juniper, buckthorn, spurge olive and myrtle.
Mezerein can be found in Daphne mezereum.
The larvae feed on Daphne mezereum.
Mezerein is a toxic diterpene ester found in the sap of Daphne mezereum and related plants.
F. Daphne mezereum Deciduous shrub, four feet tall, with flowers on bare, erect branches.
Daphne mezereum (I)
Daphne mezereum is very toxic because of the compounds mezerein and daphnin present especially in the berries and twigs.
Mezereon (Daphne mezereum; Paprastasis žalčialunkis)
The larvae live between spun leaves of Thymelaea passerina, Daphne mezereum and Daphne laureola.
With Daphne mezereum it is one of two species of Daphne native to Britain, both of which have a strong preference for alkaline soils and are most commonly found in limestone areas.
Daphne mezereum, commonly known as mezereon, is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae, native to most of Europe and Western Asia, north to northern Scandinavia and Russia.
The garden contains about 2,000 species including Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Daphne mezereum, Juniperus nana, Pinus mugo, Rhamnus pumilus, Rosa pendulina, Salix retusa, Quercus ilex, and Vaccinium myrtillus.
Plants classified as eastern need comparatively more summer sunshine, with less humidity, but can tolerate cold winters; these will often occur in the southeast and inland areas, examples are Daphne mezereum, Fragaria viridis and spiked speedwell.
Bois Gentil, Bois Joli, Camolea, Daphne, Daphne mezereum, Dwarf Bay, Mezereum, Spurge Flax, Spurge Laurel, Spurge Olive, Wild Pepper.