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  • Sihoe features a variety of protected plants including Lesser celandine.
  • The spring flowers include the primrose or Primula vulgaris and the lesser celandine.
  • It will feed on the nectar from early spring flowers such as lesser celandine.
  • Deciduous tress such as beech, oak, Early Dog-violet or the yellow Lesser celandine.
  • The genus includes " Ficaria verna ", known as fig buttercup or lesser celandine, and related species.
  • Beneath the trees, over 60 species of wildflowers have been recorded including primrose, early purple orchid, bluebell, wood anemone, sweet woodruff, wood sorrel and lesser celandine.
  • It does not support the same diversity of plants as Nova Beck, but in spring and early summer, the wooded areas are thick with wild garlic, lesser celandine and bistort.
  • Species which are particularly characteristic of ancient woodland sites are called ancient woodland indicator species, such as bluebells, yellow rattle, lesser celandine, wood anemone, and primrose for example representing a type of ecological indicator.
  • In the United States, where lesser celandine is considered a plant pest to gardens, lawns, and natural areas, many governmental agencies have made great effort attempting to slow the spread of this species with limited success.
  • The village name may derive from the terms'tref'and'mil'signifying the'farm of the lesser celandine', a plant which might be expected to grow in the stream which flows through the place, the Nant Trefil.
  • Scientific classification, taxonomy, and geographical categorization conventionally include the adjectives " greater " and " lesser ", when a " large " or " small " variety of an item is meant, as in the greater celandine as opposed to the lesser celandine.
  • Perennial weeds with bulbils, such as lesser celandine and oxalis, or with persistent underground stems such as couch grass ( " Agropyron repens " ) or creeping buttercup ( " Ranunculus repens " ) store reserves of food, and are thus able to grow faster and with more vigour than their annual counterparts.
  • In early spring, the woodland floor is scattered with the yellow flowers of primrose, " Primula vulgaris ", and lesser celandine, " Ranunculus ficaria ", and the white flowers of wood anemone, " Anemone nemorosa ", which give way in late spring to thick carpets of bluebells, " Hyacinthoides non-scripta ".
  • However, use of lesser celandine to prevent scurvy could be considered a misnomer, tied to its similar appearance to common scurvygrass ( Cochlearia officinalis ), which shares similarly shaped leaves as well as sharing the german name " "'Hager's Manual of pharmacy practice " of 1900 states " Ranunculus ficaria " [ " sic " ] and " C . officinalis " both share this name and use, though there was little documentation of the toxicity of untreated " Ficaria " species at the time.