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The leaf has an unusual taste that is often described as fishy (earning it the nickname "fish mint"), so it is not enjoyed as universally as basil, mint, or other more commonly used herbs.
Crossing the finish line before the Lizard Tail yields additional money.
His symbol is a bellows and lizard tail.
In addition to the time limit, players also compete with the "Lizard Tail", a rival trucker.
In English, it is known as lizard tail, chameleon plant, heartleaf, fishwort and bishop's weed.
Those that stayed mounted be all right, save slashes... excepting Thylt... lizard tail snapped his arm."
Heartleaf or Lizard Tail is an alien invasive species in many areas in the United States and Australia.
Juan Marsé, Lizard Tails (Translated from the Spanish by Nick Caistor)
The monotypic genus Anemopsis has only one species, Anemopsis californica, with the common names Yerba mansa or lizard tail.
Sauriurae (meaning "lizard tails" in Greek) is a now-deprecated subclass of birds created by Ernst Haeckel in 1866.
The skin of the tail can easily be pulled off, allowing the animal to escape predators in some situations (this function is similar to that of lizard tail autotomy).
The Kerogon I is a giant frog like monster with fangs, a lizard tail followed by spikes, and a pointy arrow shaped thing on the top of its head.
Battering through evil-smelling liquid and bubbling marsh gases, they pelted onward, mud flying everywhere as lizard tails waved and scaly legs leaped high in the reptile stampede.
Then he switches off the apparatus and paws through the chicken hearts and lizard tails that are brought to him by a steady stream of women whose heads are wrapped in bandannas."
The waiter arrived at last, and laid a bowl of the famous Borreaux fish stew before him; trivalves in their shells, chunks of lizard tail, pieces of fish, all in a broth rich with garlic, tomatoes, and spices.
Hands down, the best plant for ending a friendship is the chameleon plant, Houttuynia cordata.
In English, it is known as lizard tail, chameleon plant, heartleaf, fishwort and bishop's weed.
Chameleon plant, Houttuynia cordata; amazing three-toned foliage that smells of lemon.
Gardeners who foolishly plant houttuynia, that multicolored ground cover commonly called chameleon plant, will understand the problem.
The genus name is derived from the Greek words ixias, meaning "the chameleon plant", and physis, meaning "bladder".
A friend's husband gave her a few chameleon plants for Mother's Day, and she liked them well enough until they ran across her garden, strangling the other blooms.
They are as seemingly innocuous as a morning glory, as humble as mint, as stately as gooseneck strife or as exotic as the Asian chameleon plant.
Of course, she could have drunk the heartleaf tea before lying with him-she pushed that thought away firmly.
This plant is as easy to grow as a heartleaf philodendron, which it resembles in its adult phase.
Chylismia cardiophylla is a species of evening primrose known by the common name heartleaf suncup.
English names include heartleaf, lizardtail, and fishwort.
Streptanthus cordatus is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name heartleaf twistflower.
Hexastylis or heartleaf is a segregate of the genus Asarum, in the family Aristolochiaceae.
Other common names for the species include heartleaf balsam poplar, and Ontario balsam poplar.
Hexastylis virginica, commonly known as Virginia heartleaf, is a prostrate perennial plant in the Aristolochiaceae (birthwort family).
Brunnera macrophylla (Siberian bugloss, heartleaf) is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the Caucasus.
Eurybia chlorolepis, commonly known as the Mountain Wood Aster or Appalachian Heartleaf Aster, is a herbaceous perennial native to the southeastern United States.
The genus Zizia (examples of which are Z. aurea, common name Golden Alexander and Z. aptera common name Heartleaf Alexander) was named in his honor.
Two more superficially similar plants include the bigleaf aster (Eurybia macrophylla) and the heartleaf aster (Symphyotrichum cordifolium), though both usually have blue or pale blue rays, while those of E. divaricata are always white.
Bala, Bariar, Heartleaf, Indian Chikana, Khareti, Malva Blanca, Malva-Branca, Malva-Branca-Sedosa, Mauve Blanc, Sida Cordifolia, Silky White Mallow, Vatya, White Mallow.
Symphyotrichum cordifolium, commonly known as the Heartleaf Aster or Common Blue Wood Aster, is an herbaceous perennial native to eastern North America, where it is present from Manitoba in Canada, east to Nova Scotia and south through the United States to Georgia.
In English, it is known as lizard tail, chameleon plant, heartleaf, fishwort and bishop's weed.
English names include heartleaf, lizardtail, and fishwort.
There isn't enough information to know if bishop's weed is safe.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of bishop's weed for these uses.
Stop using bishop's weed at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Bishop's weed can cause skin to become extra sensitive to the sun.
It's also best to avoid using bishop's weed if you are breast-feeding.
Do not take bishop's weed if you are taking a medication that can harm the liver.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for bishop's weed.
Bishop's weed might decrease how quickly the liver breaks down some medications.
Bishop's weed might also increase your sensitivity to sunlight.
They are also found eating rue and bishop's weed.
When taken by mouth, bishop's weed might cause nausea, vomiting, and headache.
Bishop's weed is a common name for several plants:
He also warned me against bishop's weed, or Ammi majus.
There is also some concern that bishop's weed might harm the liver or the retina of the eye.
Be careful not to confuse khella with its less commonly used relative, bishop's weed.
What could be simpler than growing cosmos, cleome, zinnias and bishop's weed?
The appropriate dose of bishop's weed depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Some people are allergic to bishop's weed.
I've got a bumper crop of both bishop's weeds to experiment on, but not of other annuals.
Liver disease: There is some evidence that bishop's weed might make liver disease worse.
Taking bishop's weed along with medication that might also harm the liver can increase the risk of liver damage.
Some people apply bishop's weed directly to the skin for skin conditions including psoriasis and vitiligo.
Taking bishop's weed along with medications that also slow clotting might increase the chances of bruising and bleeding.
The common name is "mock bishopweed" or "mock bishop's weed".
Bishop's weed is a plant.
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