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Eupatoria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agrimonia eupatoria is a species of agrimony that is often referred to as common agrimony, church steeples or sticklewort. The whole plant is dark green with numerous soft hairs. The soft hairs aid in the plant's seed pods sticking to any animal or person coming in contact with the plant. The flower...
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The Storm of Eupatoria was the most important military engagement of the Crimean War on the Crimean theatre in 1855 outside Sevastopol. Battle Turkish forces were being transferred from the Danube front to the Crimean port of Eupatoria and the town was being fortified. Upon direct orders from the...
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Common Name: Sticklewort, Cocklebur, Church Steeples, Odermenning Origin: The United States, Southern Canada and Northern Hemisphere - abundant throughout England (on hedge banks, sides of fields, dry thickets and all waste lands), The word Eupatoria comes from Mithridates Eupator (a herbalist king).
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Evpatoria photo album. Evpatoria (aka Kirkinitida, Gizlyar, Gezlev, Yevpatoriya, Eupatoria, Gozlow, Kozlov) Crimea, Ukraine pictures. It had several different names during it's history: Kirkinitida, Gizlyar(Gezlev, Kozlov), and Evpatoria(Eupatoria, Yevpatoriya). It is the best place for children's invigoration.
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Agrimonia eupatoria From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Text is available under GNU Free Documentation License. Wikimedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
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EUPATORIA (Russ. Evpatoria; also known as Kozlov and to the Turks as Gezlev), a seaport of Russia, in the government of Taurida, on the W. coast of the Crimea, 20 m. N.W. of Simferopol, on a sandy promontory on the north of Kalamita Bay, in 45° 12' N. and 33° 40' E. Pop. Eupatoria has some repute as a sea-bathing resort.
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Photograph of a flower spike of Agrimony and a description of the plant. Skye ID: This species and Fragrant Agrimony have yellow flowers in long spikes, and lower leaves with small leaflets between the main ones. See Fragrant Agrimony page for how to tell them apart by the fruits. Agrimonia eupatoria...
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Eupatoria – Facts about Eupatoria, Pictures, Video and Eupatoria Information at Encyclopedia.com: a free, credible collection of encyclopedias. Eupatoria see Yevpatoriya , Ukraine. The Allied forces were at first mustered at Varma, but in August 1854 they were transported to Eupatoria on the Crimea with Lord RAGLAN ,
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Agrimony, Agrimonia Eupatoria, Sticklewort, Cockleburr description, origin, uses and other Information Botanical Name: Agrimonia Eupatoria Agrimony was originally harvested from the wild in Britain. The Agrimony herb, which is related to the rose, is cultivated all over the world today.
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