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Cowslip tea is used against insomnias and is obtained from 50g of cowslip herb, 25g of lavender flowers, 10g of St. John's wort herb, 15g of hop plant. A spoonful of the abovementioned quantities is mixed in a 0.

 


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Cowslip Primrose
Scientific Name: Primula veris L.
Synonym:
Family: Primulaceae ...

Additional Comments: According to legend, cowslips first appeared from the ground where St. Peter dropped his keys, accounting for some of the common names of this plant.

American Cowslip (Dodecatheon Meadia) - A graceful plant and a favourite among old border flowers, its slender stems from 10 to 16 inches high, bearing umbels of elegantly drooping flowers, ...

( Unicolor Cape Cowslip )
Bulbous herbaceous perennial native to South Africa. Flowers vary from green tipped cream, to pink, lilac, blue, or purple with dark tips. The light to dark green leaves are strap-like, often with maroon warts.

Marsh Marigold, Kingcup, Cowslip
Happy in moist swamps and marshes, they bloom in yellow, white or pink in April, then die to the ground in summer. The heart-shaped leaves have toothed margins.

Mertensia pulmonarioides (Virginia bluebells, Virginia cowslip)
Photo/Illustration: Jennifer Benner
(Based on 2 user reviews) ...

Mountain Cowslip; aka,
Bear's Ears; aka,
Border Garden Auricula
Primula auricula or Mountain Cowslip has such beautiful blossoms beginning in early April, with later reblooms to be expected at least through June.

Primula veris : Cowslip - Flowers
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Roy Davidson' : Roy Davidson Lungwort - Whole Plant
Pulmonaria longifolia 'Silver Streamers' : Silver Streamers Lungwort - Whole Plant ...

Caltha palustris (Marsh Marigold, Cowflock, Cowslip, Kingcup, Family: Ranunculaceae)
Calycanthus chinensis (Chinese Wax Shrub, Family: Calycanthaceae) ...

Green Cape Cowslip [English]: Lachenalia viridiflora
Green Cape Hyacinth [English]: Galtonia viridiflora
Green Capsicum [Australia]: Capsicum annuum var. Masquerade
Green Capsicum [Australia]: Capsicum annuum L. var. annuum ...

Cowslip (Primula veris)
Crabapple (Malus species)
Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
Cranesbill, crane's bill (Geranium species)
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)
Crassula (Crassula species)
Creeping bent grass (Agrostis palustris) ...

Cowslip Primrose (Primula veris) (hardy) produces 1-2 inch fragrant yellow flowers in clusters atop 6-12 inch stems. They are well suited for harsh, cold weather.

The leaves form a radical rosette as in Primula (primrose, cowslip, &c.), or there is a well-developed aerial stem which is erect, as in species of Lysimachia, or creeping, as in Lysimachia Nummularia (creeping jenny or money-wort).

The garden 'Polyanthus of unnumbered dyes,' as the poet Thomson calls it in 'The Seasons,' is only another form (probably of the Cowslip or Oxlip) produced by cultivation.

Common name(s): Cape cowslip
Genus of 90 species of bulbous perennials from grassland or rocky sites, on often seasonally moist ground, in South Africa. An attractive plant, providing a host of tubular flowers in winter.

Primula beesiana is a member of the genus Primula which includes primroses and cowslips. The genus is very large, with approximately 500 species, and is most diverse in China, where 300 species occur, classified into 24 sections. P.

Dodecatheon (shooting stars, American cowslip)
Dodonaea (hop bush)
Dolichandrone
Dombeya
Doodia (hack saw fern, rasp fern)
Doronicum (leopard's bane)
Dorotheanthus (ice plant, Livingstone daisy)
Dorstenia
Doryanthes (spear lily)
Doryopteris ...

African wood sorrel, African wood-sorrel, African woodsorrel, Bermuda buttercup, buttercup oxalis, Cape cow-slip, Cape cowslip, Cape sorrel, drooping wood sorrel, Englishweed, large yellow soursob, oxalis, shamrock, sorrel, sour grass, sour sob, ...

15 (20)cm, larger subspecies as the real cowslip with intense yellow flowers embedded in a large, lose calyx. From S Russia (Crimea) to Turkestan, N Iran and Turkey growing in mountain meadows and humus filled rock crevices.

Other common names include Cowflock, Cowslip, Kingcup, populage des marais, soucis d'eau (Qué), Eng-Kabbeleje (Dan), Varsakabi, Konnakapsas, Ahunalill, Kanakool, Latiklill (Est), Rentukka (ssp. palustris), Purorentukka (ssp. arctica) (Fin), ...

This vigorous late flowering clematis produces a mass of cowslip-scented bell-shaped pale yellow flowers from July to September.

The prominent yellow buds of the common primrose (Primula vulgaris, Zone 5) and cowslip (P. veris, Zone 5) dwarf the leaf tips struggling to emerge below.

Ranunculaceae / Buttercups Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris)
Marsh Marigold is also known as Yellow Marsh Marigold, Cowslip, American Cowslip, Water Blobs, May Blobs, Horse Blobs, Bull's Eyes Leopard's Foot and numerous others.. ...

Caltha palustris (Ranunculaceae)-- Also known as "cowslip". A member of the buttercup family, but the plants / flowers are larger scale than buttercups. It blooms in damp places in spring. (Photographed in WI) ...

This is a fine new double Cowslip released by Blooms of Bressingham (RA Meredith / Blooms Wholesale) in the UK in 1999.

Primula veris 'Sunset Shades' Cowslip, 'Sunset Shades'
perennial, easy care
created by chief cultivator
zones: 3a thru 9b ...

Caltha Palustris
Marsh Marigold
Cowslip
Special thanks to Pierre Guertin for assistance with identification.

Established spring-flowering meadows: Cut in July and for the remainder of the summer to reduce the vigour of coarse grasses and to allow flowers such as cowslips, fritillary, lady's smock, selfheal and bugle to prosper.

rehderiana (scented cowslip-shaped yellow flowers), C. serratifolia (nodding yellow lantern-shaped flowers), C. tangutica 'Bill Mackenzie' (yellow open bell-shaped flowers, only for large trees), C.

Dropwort, Corn Buttercup, Corn Chamomile, Corn Cockle, Corn Gromwell, Corn Marigold, Corn Mint, Corn Parsley, Corn Spurrey, Cornflower, Cornish Heath, Cornish Moneywort, Cornsalad, Cotton Thistle, Cottonweed, Cow Parsley, Cowbane, Cowberry, Cowslip, ...

See also: Green, May, Primula, Pink, Primrose

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