| woodruff | <botany> A little European herb (Asperula odorata) having a pleasant taste. It is sometimes used for flavoring wine. Origin: AS. Wudurofe. See Wood, and cf. Ruff a plaited collar. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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sweet woodruff: Old World fragrant stoloniferous perennial having small white flowers and narrow leaves used as flavoring and in sachets; widely cultivated as a ground cover; in some classifications placed in genus Asperula any plant of the genus Asperula
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| woodruff | any plant of the genus Asperula |
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| woodruff | Old World fragrant stoloniferous perennial having small white flowers and narrow leaves used as flavoring and in sachets |
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