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BRITISH NAMES* 
Myrtle, candleberry 
Myrtle, Dutch 5 or gale 
Myrica ceri, 
Myrica gale 
Naked ladies 5 or meadow saffron Colchicum auturnnale 
Narcissus polyanthus 
N arcissus 
Narcissus | or daffodil, sea 
Nard—see Spikenard 
Nard ; or mat-grass 
N ard, Celtic 
Naseberry tree 
Nasturtion ; or cress, Indian 
Navel-wort 
Navel-wort, base, or African 
NaVe VmusV PriBS ' 01 r® renn ‘ al } Cynoglossum omphalodcs 
Navel-wort, taller Venus’s Cynoglossum lusitanicum 
Navel-wort, lesser Venus’s* Cynoglossum linifolium 
Navel-wort, water; or marsh 
pennyroyal 
Narcissus■ tazetta 
Narcissus 
Pancratium maritimum 
Nardus strict a 
Valeriana celtica 
Sloanea 
Trapocolum majus 
Cotyledon 
Crassula coccinea 
Navew; rape ; or cole 
Nectarine (a variety) 
Nep ; or catmint 
Nettle 
Nettle, balsam 
Nettle, dead ; or Archangel 
Nettle, hedge, dead hemp 
Nettle, dead yellow 
Nettle, Homan 
Nettle, shrubby hedge 
Nettle tree ; or lote 
Net-work 
Nickar tree 
Nightshade 
j« Hydrocotyle vulgaris 
Brassicti napus 
{ Amygdalus persica (fruc * 
tibus glabrh) 
Nepeta cataria 
Urtica 
Melittis mdissophyllum 
Lamium album 
Galeopsis tetrahit 
Galeopsis galeobdolon 
Urtica pilulifera 
Prasium 
Celtis 
Eriocaulon decangular t 
Guilandina bonduc 
Solanum 
Nightshade, American; or pork-1 p/) ^ dmmdria 
weed ■ J 
* Venus's navel-worts receive the name from a hollow in the seeds being a sup¬ 
posed resemblance of the navel. 
