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    Pimpinella saxifraga

    Pimpinella saxifraga, known as burnet-saxifrage, solidstem burnet saxifrage, lesser burnet is a plant species in the family Apiaceae, a native of the British Isles and temperate Europe and Western Asia. It is neither a burnet, which its leaves resemble, nor a saxifrage although it has a similar herbal effect as a diuretic. The plant makes up a large part of the turf in some of southern England's chalk downs. It is highly nutritious for sheep and cattle, and in the past was cultivated on calcareous soils for fodder. Wikipedia

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  3. minnesotawildflowers.info

    Flower: Flat clusters (umbels) made up of 7 to 20 groups (umbellets) of 10 to 20 flowers each. Flowers are white, sometimes tinged pink, about 1/6 inch across with 5 petals, a creamy colored center and a pair of styles at the top.
  4. herbal-supplement-resource.com

    Botanical Name: Pimpinella saxifraga. Other Common Names: Burnet, saxifrage, salad burnet, small pimpernel, solidstem burnet saxifrage, lesser burnet, small burnet saxifrage, almindelig pimpinelle (Danish), Kleine Bibernelle (German), pimpinela blanca (Spanish), Boucage saxifrage (French), bakkablóm (Icelandic). Habitat: This plant is native to Europe and Asia. The species have been ...
  5. gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org

    Native: indigenous. Non-native: introduced (intentionally or unintentionally); has become naturalized. County documented: documented to exist in the county by evidence (herbarium specimen, photograph). Also covers those considered historical (not seen in 20 years).
  6. The pimpernel and other saxifrages, also known as stone breaker, (for example, Saxifraga granulata) were regarded as a remedy for bladder stones. Hieronymus Bock wrote in 1551: "Bibernell (pimpernel) is the ideal plant for breaking up and getting rid of stones." Botanical characteristics. Pimpinella major (L.) HUDS.
  7. renzweedscience.cals.wisc.edu

    Burnet-saxifrage (Pimpinella saxifraga) resembles Queen Anne's-lace (Daucus carota) (I). Queen Anne's-lace has finely-divided, fernlike leaves, leaves and stems sparsely hairy, bristly fruits, and compound umbels with divided bracts below the branches.
  8. worldfloraonline.org

    Perennial, 3-6 dm, the stem pithy; lower lvs once pinnate, the lfls varying from ovate or subrotund and merely serrate to pinnately deeply dissected; upper lvs much reduced, sometimes consisting only of the sheath; fls white; fr glabrous, ovoid, 2-2.5 mm, obscurely ribbed, each mericarp nearly semicircular in cross-section; 2n=40.
  9. Pimpinella saxifraga is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.8 m (2ft 7in) by 0.3 m (1ft). See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 5 and is not frost tender. It is in flower from June to July, and the seeds ripen from July to August. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Bees. The plant is self-fertile.

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