What is another word for Circaea Lutetiana?

Pronunciation: [sɜːkˈi͡ə lˌuːtɪʃiːˈanə] (IPA)

Circaea Lutetiana is a plant species commonly known by several synonyms such as Enchanter's nightshade, French-Hertwort and Broadleaved Enchanter's Nightshade. This perennial herbaceous species is native to Europe and parts of Asia, growing in damp, shaded areas such as woodland edges, grasslands and hedgerows. The Enchanter's nightshade produces white, pink or purple flowers in the summer months, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The plant's leaves and roots have been traditionally used in herbal medicine to treat various ailments such as diarrhea, menstrual pain and headaches. Due to its unique appearance and cultural significance, Circaea Lutetiana is a popular plant amongst both horticulturists and nature enthusiasts.

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Related words: Circaea Lutetiana flower, ivory trumpet, silver bell, moonwort

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