1. Myrica gale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Myrica gale is a species of flowering plant in the genus Myrica, native to northern and western Europe and parts of northern North America. It is a deciduous shrub growing to ...
2. gruitale.com :: Brewing with Bog myrtle (Myrica gale)
GENERAL. Latin nomenclature: Myrica gale L. Common names: Sweet gale, Candle berry, Bog myrtle Gale odorant, Myrique baumier, Piment royal, Bois-sent-born
3. Bog myrtle
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4. Bog Myrtle - Title Page
A short shrub less than a metre high inhabiting wettish upland areas in acid soils.
5. bog myrtle: Information from Answers.com - Answers.com: Wiki Q&A ...
A wild plant ( Myrica gale ) with a strong resinous flavour. The leaves and seeds are used to flavour soups and stews.
6. bog myrtle - definition of bog myrtle by the Free Online ...
bog myrtle n (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) another name for sweet gale Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun 1. bog myrtle ...
7. Midge repellent spray - herbal bog myrtle, natural insect repellent.
Traditional Scottish natural midge repellent for protection against midges (or midgies), mosquitoes and other flying insects, made in Scotland.
8. Bog Myrtle Rattery
Welcome to the home of Bog Myrtle Rattery and Trinovantum Stud. BOG MYRTLE RATTERY is run by Sheena Stratton and has now moved to Doncaster, South Yorkshire but Sheena ...
9. Organic Soap: Bog Myrtle - Resources for Life
With similar properties to Tea Tree Oil, and a much more pleasant smell, the Bog Myrtle herb has UK origins. The soap will help you smell great and keep mosquitoes and ...