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Menander, Monostichoi, 130

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ἀργεμώνη

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Geum urbanum, also known as wood avens, herb Bennet, colewort and St. Benedict's herb (Latin herba benedicta), is a perennial plant in the rose family (Rosaceae), which grows in shady places (such as woodland edges and near hedgerows) in Europe and the Middle East. It is introduced in North America, where it forms natural hybrids with Geum canadense (= Geum ×catlingii J.-P. Bernard & R. Gauthier).

Translations

ab: абыҭә; ar: حشيشة المبارك المدينية; azb: شهر چینقیل اوْتو; az: şəhər çınqılotu; ba: ҡыҫыр сәскә; ca: herba de sant benet; csb: zwëczajny scyżnik; cs: kuklík městský; cy: mapgoll; da: febernellikerod; de: Echte nelkenwurz; et: maamõõl; fa: علف مبارک; fi: kyläkellukka; fr: benoîte commune; ga: macall coille; hsb: prawy kuklik; kk: қала шыршайы; lt: geltonoji žiognagė; lv: pilsētas bitene; nl: geel nagelkruid; nn: kratthumleblom; no: kratthumleblom; pcd: iérpe sinte-bénòte; pl: kuklik pospolity; ro: cerențel; ru: гравилат городской; sh: zečija stopa; sl: navadna sretena; sr: зечја стопа; sv: nejlikrot; uk: гравілат міський