The winter-green (Chimaphila umbellata) is both tonic and. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
The wintergreen (Chimaphila umbellata) was still in bloom here, and Clintonia berries were abundant and ripe. From Wordnik.com. [The Maine Woods] Reference
The Pipsissewa, or Winter Green (Chimaphila), is both an aromatic tonic and a diuretic, and therefore selected in the convalescence from low fevers followed by dropsical symptoms. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
(The Winter-green Tribe.) Chimaphila maculata, Pursh. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
Wintergreen, Spotted Spotted Pipissewa Chimaphila maculata 264. From Wordnik.com. [The Field Guide to Wildlife Habitats of the Eastern United States] Reference
Chimaphila umbellata, Nutt. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
• Pipsissewa, Chimaphila umbellata. From Wordnik.com. [CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News] Reference
Chimaphila, which last was found at 7,000 feet. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
See Chimaphila. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
Chimaphila maculata, 377. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
Chimaphila umbellata, 378. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
Chimaphila umbellata. From Wordnik.com. [Standard Supply Table of the Indigenous Remedies for Field Service and the Sick in General Hospitals.] Reference
At 8,500 feet, Chimaphila, Rhododendron obovata-ferrugina!. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
Betula, Ribes, Arenaria, Lilium giganteum, Laurinea, Chimaphila, Acer. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
At 9,000 feet Chimaphila, Berberis spathulata, Abies pendula, Bambusa microphylla of Sanah, Mespilus microphyllus, Rhododendron elliptica, foliis basi cordatis subtus argenteis, Philadelphus Lycopod. of Surureem. From Wordnik.com. [Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries] Reference
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