wintergreen in English

noun
1
a North American plant from which a pungent oil is obtained, in particular the checkerberry or related shrubs.
Other wildflowers to look for are western mountain aster, meadow rue, pink wintergreen , and Chinese houses (a plant in the snapdragon family).
2
a low-growing plant of acid soils in north temperate regions, with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers.
Other species include trailing arbutus, bearberry, wintergreen , inkberry, sweet fern, flowering pixie moss, and cowwheat.
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1. Wintergreen barberry – Wintergreen barberry (Berberis julianae) is an evergreen shrub with extremely thorny branches

2. Oral composition comprises a wintergreen flavour imparting ingredient and having an alkaline pH, wherein the wintergreen flavour imparting ingredient is 2'-hydroxypropiophenone.

3. Oil of wintergreen, are in fact Antifeedants.

4. • Pure wintergreen oil can cause Convulsions if it is eaten

5. Small amounts of oil of wintergreen can be toxic.

6. While usually due to aspirin, other possible causes include oil of wintergreen and bismuth subsalicylate.

7. After reaching a final alcohol concentration of 99.5%, Auricles were passed through synthetic oil of wintergreen (methyl ester

8. 19 Ingredients: Artemisias, Artemisia, Citronella, Wintergreen, Tea Tress, Verbena, Sea Salt, Olive Oil,[www.Sentencedict.com] Coconut Oil.

9. Salve Deep Heating Balm ingredients are Olive Oil, African Birdpepper (Cayenne), Oil of Wintergreen, pure distilled mint crystals and beeswax

10. It is reasonable in this case to combine finely Bulbous with groundcover plants.Especially successful is the neighborhood with evergreen or wintergreen species

11. There are so many more beautiful flowers–teal colored gentians, Bistorts, arctic wintergreen, saxifrages–the list goes on and on

12. Convulsions are a frequent consequence of wintergreen oil or methyl salicylate poisoning, and there is a general CNS excitation, causing very rapid breathing and heartbeat (Adams et al 1957)