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English plantain and psyllium: lack of cross-allergenicity by crossed immunoelectrophoresis.
In summer, common allergens include grasses like timothy, ryegrass, Bermuda grass, English plantain and sheep sorrel.
English plantain, (Plantago lanceolata)
People allergic to English plantain pollen, grass pollen, or melon could have a serious allergic reaction when taking psyllium.
Weeds, such as ragweed, sagebrush, redroot pigweed, lamb's quarters, goosefoot, tumbleweed (Russian thistle), and English plantain.
"The dictionary defines a weed as an unwanted plant," said Mr. Sneed as he gingerly stepped across rows of milk weed and English plantain he sowed several weeks earlier.
Plantago lanceolata is a species of genus Plantago known by the common names ribwort plantain, English plantain, buckhorn plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue.
P. erecta is known variously as California Plantain, English Plantain, Foothill Plantain, Dotseed Plantain, and Dwarf Plantain.
Its native larval host is the White Turtle Head (Chelone glabra), but it has also to some extent made use of the introduced lawn weed English Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) and other plants.
Plantago lanceolata is a species of genus Plantago known by the common names ribwort plantain, English plantain, buckhorn plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue.
Women would pick herbs for herbal remedies, mostly juniper berries, ribwort plantain, yarrow, thyme, and others.
Ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata)
Infected crops of soybean, ribwort plantain, cabbage, banana, coffee bean plant and tomato all show markedly lower rates of herbivore damage compared to uninfected plants.
Plantago lanceolata is a species of genus Plantago known by the common names ribwort plantain, English plantain, buckhorn plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue.
Where trampling occurs, or on thin soils, the grassland is characterised by Buck's-horn Plantain, Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata, Kidney Vetch and Spring Squill Scilla verna.
The machair landscapes include rare species such as Irish Lady's Tresses, Yellow Rattle and numerous orchids along with more common species such as Marram and Buttercup, Ragwort, Bird's-foot Trefoil and Ribwort Plantain.
The roof beams are decorated with chamfer and lamb's tongue moldings.
"Nagarak high godspeaker reads omens in a lamb's tongue," he countered.
The inner part has bridging beams with lamb's tongue (or ogee) stops and ceiling joists.
Crisp slices of lamb's tongue ($9) are musky and potent, yet well matched with nutlike cranberry beans.
The tie beams, that are marked with a lamb's tongue and chamfer, are original while the roof trusses were replaced in the 1820s.
Among the grasses grown was perennial ryegrass and ribleaf or lamb's tongue, which he may have been responsible for introducing to South Australia.
When Trotter layers scallops with pickled lamb's tongue, it's the truffled celery broth, not butter, that holds the dish together.
Low-growing plants will be on raised beds so that people in wheelchairs or walkers can run their fingers over woolly thyme and velvety lamb's tongue.
Down the block, young people are filling aKa Cafe, perhaps for its signature sandwich of lamb's tongue with almond butter and currant jelly.
Starters on the current menu include a salad combining roasted peppers, lamb's tongue and smoked salmon; prosciutto and melon, and a cold minestrone soup.
Duck tongues are sometimes employed in Szechuan dishes, while lamb's tongue is occasionally employed in Continental and contemporary American cooking.
WHILE growing up in France, I developed a fondness for beef, veal and lamb's tongue, inexpensive and delicious cuts of meat.
So Babbo serves not only an appetizer with lamb's tongue and a pasta dish with lamb's brain but also bucatini all'amatriciana and a grilled rib-eye.
The warm lamb's tongue, my favorite appetizer, has a delightfully funky flavor on its own, but Mr. Batali dresses it with a black truffle vinaigrette and doesn't stop there.
In the restaurant, I might take the meat off the bone, mix it with black truffle and serve it with a little grits cake, maybe with cubes of pickled lamb's tongue.
At her restaurant, Ms. Ponzek offers a menu with dishes like baby pheasant with orzo and olives, tuna with black olive oil, and lamb's tongue salad with artichokes.
Then, last year, the owners opened aKa Cafe, a witty and resourceful sandwich and wine bar, where the signature combination is lamb's tongue with almond butter and red currant jelly.
Plantago lanceolata is a species of genus Plantago known by the common names ribwort plantain, English plantain, buckhorn plantain, narrowleaf plantain, ribleaf and lamb's tongue.
It tastes simpler than it sounds, and almost chaste by comparison with the roasted sweetbreads and lamb's tongue with celery root, red-onion marmalade, toasted pine nuts and sherry-mustard sauce.
The first course was described as heirloom tomatoes, poached lamb tongue and dill custard, and arrived in layers, the lamb's tongues buried at the bottom (which, for the squeamish, is the best place for them).
Starters are a pasta and vegetable terrine with hot tomato butter; lamb's tongue salad with artichokes, and New York State foie gras sauteed and flanked by sweet glazed shallots.
The brick arch is obviously a replacement, but the wooden door trim consisting of two vertical frames surmounted by a horizontal board bearing a chamfer and lamb's tongue molding may be of colonial age.
Batali is fond of dishes that call for items like caul fat or boar sausage or calf's brains or lamb's tongue - or the beef cheeks that go into his justly famous beef cheek ravioli.
Dog's Tooth Violet, Érythrone d' Amérique, Erythronium, Erythronium americanum, Lamb's Tongue, Rattlesnake Violet, Serpent's Tongue, Snake Leaf, Yellow Snakeleaf, Yellow Snowdrop.
His thin-lipped visage still stares sternly from the wall in a parlor he would have no trouble recognizing - with its monumental Ionic columns, its decorative plasterwork (egg and dart, acanthus leaf and lamb's tongue) and mahogany furniture that never left the house.
Codonopsis lanceolata is also used as a natural medicine.
Kokia lanceolata was a species of flowering plant in the Malvaceae family.
Another outstanding grow-from-seed plant is a new Pentas lanceolata.
Grilled lanceolata, acorn delight and stone bowl meals are just a few of the offerings.
N. lanceolata is found from lowland to hilly forest across the North Island.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Leptodermis lanceolata.
Monardella lanceolata is variable in appearance and sometimes divided into a number of indistinct varieties.
Common names include tumble-weed (P lanceolata), and white tumbleweed.
It is considered a forest pest, because its larvae feed on the leaves of young Dryobalanops lanceolata.
The specific epithet is the Latin word lanceolata, meaning "spear-shaped", and refers to the shape of the leaves.
Mountain roots like lanceolata, sliced and marinated in chili paste, are downright exotic.
The host plant is Pentas lanceolata in Australia.
The species name lanceolata comes from the Latin for 'lance-shaped' in reference to the long pointed feathers on the throat and breast.
The larvae feed on Plantago lanceolata.
This species feeds on Viola tricolor and Plantago lanceolata.
Within the genus Persoonia, it is a member of the Lanceolata group of 58 closely related species.
A tree or frame to grow around (bamboo, coconut or Erythrina lanceolata)
In that case, Taiwan fir becomes Cunninghamia lanceolata var.
Polygodial has been identified as the primary active compound in Tasmannia lanceolata, and is also responsible for its peppery taste.
The wood of N. lanceolata is one the hardest native timbers of New Zealand.
Pyrrocoma lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name lanceleaf goldenweed.
Freylinia lanceolata is a South African shrub belonging to the family Scrophulariaceae.
Elaeagnus lanceolata Warb.
Hoya lanceolata ssp.
The Gray Marble (Anthocharis lanceolata) is a butterfly in the Pieridae family.
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