Burnet saxifrage
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| (Bot.) | See Saxifrage. |
| a European umbelliferous plant (Pimpinella Saxifraga). |
See also: Burnet, Saxifrage
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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CHURCHYARDS THROUGHOUT the UK, churchyards are helping to ensure the survival of rare grassland species such as pignut, meadow saxifrage and
burnet saxifrage.
It is daintier than chaerophyllumand is the pink version of a British native, greater
burnet saxifrage.
It is daintier than chaerophyllum and is the pink version of a British native, the greater
burnet saxifrage.
It is daintier than chaerophyllum, and is the pink version of a British native, the greater
burnet saxifrage. Its foliage is more succulent than cow parsley's and the plant is more erect and compact.
Staff have created a temporary seed production area, where declining flora species such as
burnet saxifrage, dyer's greenweed, bitter vetch and devil's-bit scabious are being grown to create new colonies.
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