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Companion species Enchanter's nightshade, hart's tongue, male fern and oak.
In botany the Circaea are plants belonging to the enchanter's nightshade genus.
The flora is also extremely rich, with species such as holewort, enchanter's nightshade and great meadow-rue.
The genus Circaea contains 7-10 species of flowering plants, known as Enchanter's nightshade.
Circaea lutetiana (enchanter's nightshade) is a plant in the evening primrose family, Onagraceae.
The genus is named after the enchantress Circe from Greek mythology, who is supposed to have used enchanter's nightshade in her magic.
The smaller plants include Enchanter's Nightshade, Wood Speedwell, Lily of the Valley and wild daffodils.
Enchanter's nightshade is not related to the nightshade family that includes deadly nightshade and the Solanum genus (the Solanaceae).
Many woodland wildflower species are also present, including for bluebells, wood avens, Herb Robert, and more rarely wood sorrel, enchanter's nightshade, cow wheat and bilberry.
The perennial weeds, though, can be trickier: bindweed, ground elder, creeping thistle, enchanter's nightshade, yellow oxalis, Japanese knotweed, horsetail and couch send shivers down gardeners' spines.
The glen is rich in old woodland indicator plants such as woodruff, wood sorrel, bluebell, woodrush, cow wheat, enchanter's nightshade, creeping jenny, wood millet, dog's mercury, etc.
Ann Bridge's Enchanter's Nightshade depicts Ottoman life in the period of Atatürk's rise to power, and makes clear the distinction in social usage between the haremlik and saremlik.
Two species are widespread, Broad-leaved Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana) and Alpine Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea alpina).
The meadow areas support a range of species which include Red Campion, Primrose, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Enchanter's Nightshade, Garlic Mustard, Hedge Woundwort, Upright Hedge Parsley and Green Alkanet.
These woodlands contain plants such as Male Shield Fern, Lady Fern, Tuberous Comfrey, Tussock Grass, Bluebells, Dog's Mercury, Opposite-Leaved Golden Saxifrage, Woodrush, Sanicle, Enchanter's Nightshade and Wood Sorrel.
Circaea lutetiana (enchanter's nightshade) is a plant in the evening primrose family, Onagraceae.
Two species are widespread, Broad-leaved Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea lutetiana) and Alpine Enchanter's Nightshade (Circaea alpina).