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[[File:Parnassia palustris - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumb|Parnassia palustris|alt=Parnassia palustris - Niitvälja bog.jpg]] | [[File:Parnassia palustris - Niitvälja bog.jpg|thumb|Parnassia palustris|alt=Parnassia palustris - Niitvälja bog.jpg]] | ||
[[Parnassia palustris]], commonly called marsh grass of Parnassus, northern grass-of-Parnassus, or just grass-of-Parnassus, and bog star, is a flowering plant in the staff-vine family Celastraceae. It is the county flower of Cumberland in England, and appears on its flag. The name comes from ancient Greece: evidently the cattle on Mount Parnassus appreciated the plant; hence it was an "honorary grass". The species epithet palustris is Latin for "of the marsh" and indicates its common habitat. It was described by the Greek physician Dioscorides, growing up a mountain in 1st century A.D. | [[Parnassia palustris]], commonly called marsh grass of Parnassus, northern grass-of-Parnassus, or just grass-of-Parnassus, and bog star, is a flowering plant in the staff-vine family Celastraceae. It is the county flower of Cumberland in England, and appears on its flag. The name comes from ancient Greece: evidently the cattle on Mount Parnassus appreciated the plant; hence it was an "honorary grass". The species epithet palustris is Latin for "of the marsh" and indicates its common habitat. It was described by the Greek physician Dioscorides, growing up a mountain in 1st century A.D. | ||
[[File:Hordeum marinum - Oslo botanical garden - IMG 8875.jpg|thumb|Hordeum marinum|alt=Hordeum marinum - Oslo botanical garden]] | |||
[[Hordeum marinum]], commonly known as sea barley or seaside barley, is a species of grass. | [[Hordeum marinum]], commonly known as sea barley or seaside barley, is a species of grass. | ||
==Parnassia palustris Translations== | ==Parnassia palustris Translations== | ||
be: відомец балотны; ca: fetgera blanca; csb: dzewikwiat; cs: tolije bahenní; cy: brial y gors; da: leverurt; de: Sumpf-herzblatt; et: harilik ädalalill; fa: آلاله سفید; fi: vilukko; fr: parnassie des marais; hsb: bahnowy jenačk; hu: fehérmájvirág; is: mýrasóley; ja: ウメバチソウ; lt: pelkinė mandrauninkė; lv: purva atālene; nl: parnassia; nn: jåblom; no: jåblom; pl: dziewięciornik błotny; ru: белозор болотный; sah: чэмэлиидэ; se: beivečalbmi; sh: talija; sl: močvirna samoperka; sr: талија; sv: slåtterblomma; tt: саз тавыкчәчәге; uk: білозір болотний; zh: 梅花草 | be: відомец балотны; ca: fetgera blanca; csb: dzewikwiat; cs: tolije bahenní; cy: brial y gors; da: leverurt; de: Sumpf-herzblatt; et: harilik ädalalill; fa: آلاله سفید; fi: vilukko; fr: parnassie des marais; hsb: bahnowy jenačk; hu: fehérmájvirág; is: mýrasóley; ja: ウメバチソウ; lt: pelkinė mandrauninkė; lv: purva atālene; nl: parnassia; nn: jåblom; no: jåblom; pl: dziewięciornik błotny; ru: белозор болотный; sah: чэмэлиидэ; se: beivečalbmi; sh: talija; sl: močvirna samoperka; sr: талија; sv: slåtterblomma; tt: саз тавыкчәчәге; uk: білозір болотний; zh: 梅花草 |