herbe aux poules - definizione. Che cos'è herbe aux poules
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Cosa (chi) è herbe aux poules - definizione

GENUS OF PLANTS
Mapa graveolens; Pantiverea alliacea; Guinea henweed; Petiveria alliacea; Guinea hen tea; Guinea Hen Tea; Guinea Hen Weed; Guinea hen weed; Gully root; Mapurite; Anamu; Apacin; Mucura; Herbe aux poules; Guiné

Génies en herbe         
TELEVISION SERIES
Genies en herbe
Génies en herbe (Budding Geniuses) was a Radio-Canada television program in which students representing their école secondaire (Quebec high schools) participated in trivia tournaments. Tournaments also took place in French-speaking communities outside Quebec, such as Saint Boniface, Manitoba.
Le Blé en herbe (1954 film)         
1954 FILM BY CLAUDE AUTANT-LARA
Le Ble en herbe (1954 film)
Le Blé en herbe (English title: The Game of Love) is a 1954 French film by Claude Autant-Lara based on the 1923 novel of the same name by French novelist Colette. The film stars Edwige Feuillère, Pierre-Michel Beck (as Philippe), Nicole Berger (as Vinca Ferret), Robert Berri and Louis de Funès.
Pointe-aux-Chenes, Louisiana         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Pointe aux Chenes; Pointe-Aux-Chenes, Louisiana; Pointe-aux-Chenes; Pointe-Aux-Chenes; Pointe aux Chenes, Louisiana
Pointe-aux-Chênes ("Oak Point") is an unincorporated community located in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, United States.

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Petiveria

Petiveria is a genus of flowering plants in the pigeonberry family, Petiveriaceae. The sole species it contains, Petiveria alliacea, is native to Florida and the lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and tropical South America. Introduced populations occur in Benin and Nigeria. It is a deeply rooted herbaceous perennial shrub growing up to 1 m (3.3 ft) in height and has small greenish piccate flowers. The roots and leaves have a strong acrid, garlic-like odor which taints the milk and meat of animals that graze on it.