Meadowsweet - geograph.org.uk - 508325
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Meadowsweet Grows in abundance in ditches and bogs. In mediaeval times it was used to flavour mead and as a substitute for honey. Date: 29 July 2007. Source: From geograph.org.uk. Author: David Baird. Attribution(required by the license)David Baird / Meadowsweet / CC BY-SA 2.0. David Baird / Meadowsweet. Camera location54° 57′ 21″ N, 4° 43′ 38″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 54.955890; -4.727300. Object location54° 57′ 21″ N, 4° 43′ 38″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 54.955890; -4.727300.
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- Archaeplastida (plants)
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- Rosaceae (rose family)
- Filipendula (queen)
- Filipendula ulmaria (queen of the meadow)
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