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Chamomile is still around ,the national flower of Russia. Possibly from the Greek word Akamai-melon meaning ground apple🍎 .In The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter, Peter is given chamomile tea after being chased by Mr McGregor ☕️ 🐰 @NearbyWild @BSBIbotany #wildflowerhour
Lords & ladies, Arum maculatum, cuckoo pint & cuckoo’s penis to name a few. The tubers of this plant created a starch which in the 16thC was used to create stiff ruffs. Attached Cicely Mary Barker’s fairy pole dancing 😮🧚♀️ little minx! @NearbyWild @BSBIbotany #wildflowerhour
Found this at Allonby Beach yesterday Wormwood, artemisia absinthium.Used in the 16thC to counteract poison from hemlock,toadstools & sea dragon bites! More famously it contains absinthol which was used in French absinthe 🐉🍸 @NearbyWild @BSBIbotany #wildflowerhour