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  • Thus it and the soapwort plant are safe to handle.
  • Not to mention the Boston fern and the Boston pink, a soapwort.
  • This perennial herb is used in making soap and is sometimes called soapwort.
  • Wildflowers ( soapwort, jewelweed ) abound.
  • The description fits such charming plants as pinks, sedums, soapworts, Japanese primrose and globeflower.
  • He wrote that in Ethiopia, the berries of one plant in the soapwort family are actually used for soap.
  • As the name implies, soapwort does form a sudsy solution in water and can be used to clean the skin.
  • Traditional cottage garden herbs included wormwood, catmint, feverfew, lungwort, soapwort, hyssop, sweet woodruff, and lavender.
  • :I was once advised by the Embroiderers Guild to use a solution of soapwort on a very old and fragile fabric.
  • A . Very likely this is the hardy perennial called soapwort ( Saponaria officinalis ), also known as bouncing Bet or wild sweet William.
  • Soapwort readily grows to the height of a foot and a half, in full sun or light shade and in any well-drained soil.
  • Creeping plants like rock cress ( Arabis ), snow-in-summer ( Cerastium tomentosum ) and soapwort ( Saponaria ocymoides ) are ideal.
  • It is spectacular growing behind flowering forget-me-nots or soapwort, where it continues to look good after those spring bloomers stop flowering.
  • The contents were, amongst other things, saponin, derived from the roots of soapwort, sodium bicarbonate, extract of vegetable syrup from quillaia and liquorice.
  • My favorite is soapwort, a spreading plant that cloaks itself in pink blossoms just as the ground phlox is fading and repeats the show in the fall if sheared back.
  • Lest you shrink in horror, I hasten to add that my soapwort is Saponaria Ocymoides, a less invasive relative of the common bouncing Bet ( S . officinalis ).
  • Landscape architect Mary Palmer Dargan's intricate series of 10 gardens heeds tradition as well, using plants that might have grown in your mountain grandmother's garden : soapwort, spirea, fennel, delphinium and phlox.
  • As beautiful as Peddocks is, with terns nesting on one end and red-winged blackbirds winging overhead and wayward day lilies from cottagers'gardens taking root among the wild rose hips and soapwort, it is not pristine.
  • My response on July 28 to a reader asking about a plant that forms a soapy lather when mixed with water, the soapwort plant ( Saponaria officinalis ), inspired a letter from Arnold Parzer, the agriculture counselor of the Dutch Embassy in Washington.
  • The most familiar species might be common soapwort ( " S . officinalis " ), which is native to Eurasia but is known in much of the world as an introduced species, often a weed, and sometimes a cultivated ornamental plant.
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