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Common globularia. Globularia vulgaris- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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European beech. Fagus sylvatica. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Dactylorhiza sambucina- Sambucina refers to the smell of Elder (Sambacus nigra) Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Hogweed. Heracleum sphondylium subsp. granatense (Boiss.) Briq. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Silky spike melic. Melica ciliata- Perennial bunchgrass native to Europe, Asia and north Africa. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Royal fern, flowering fern. Osmunda regalis- Fertile fronds can appear to be flowers. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Dwarf willow, snowbed willow. Salix herbacea.- Tiny creeping willow adapted to subartic environments. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Materwort. Peucedanum ostruthium.- Native to the mountains of Central and Souther Europe. Roots and leaves used to flavor liqueurs and bitters. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Creeping bellflower. Campanula rapunculoides. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Tall fescue. Festuca arundinacea. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)_
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Touch-me-not balsam. Impatiens noli-tangere- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Common moonwort. Botrychium lunaria.- This small fern dies down at the end of summer and frequently enters dormancy for several years. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Crack willow, brittle willow. Salix fragilis. Twigs break of with a loud crack. Trees very often damaged by wind, snow, or ice. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Sweet cicely. Myrrhis odorata. Leaves smell strongly of aniseed when crushed. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Meadow buttercup. Ranunculus acris. Widely distributed now, it is most likely native in Alaska and Greenland. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Snake's head fritillary. Fritillaria meleagris. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Birthwort. Aristolochia clematitis. Once thought to be medinical, it is actually poisonous. Now believed to be the cause of thousands of kidney failures in Eastern Europe. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Adder's tongue fern. Ophioglossum vulgatum- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Dwarf birch. Betula nana. Found mainly in the tundra of the Arctic region. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Milk parsley, hog's fennel. Peucedanum palustre- Grows on river banks or in wetlands and shallow water. Young growth contains milky sap. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Martagon lily, Turk's cap lily. Lilium martagon. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Earthnut pea, aardaker. Lathyrus tuberosus. Small climbing perennial. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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-flower. Trollius europaeus. Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Common sea-buckthorn. Hippophae rhamnoides- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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Field gromwell. Lithospermum arvense- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)
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St Anthony's turnip. Ranunculus bulbosus- Svensk botanik [J.W. Palmstruch et al], vol. 6 (1809)