Ovarian cysts
A woman's ovaries have two functions: to develop eggs and produce hormones. They contain the immature eggs that mature and develop over the course of a woman's life until the menopause. Every month, one or occasionally two eggs mature and loosen ... [... more]
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Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Invicta'
Find out how to grow Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Invicta' Cultivar: var. reclinatum 'Invicta' Gooseberries are the first soft fruits in many gardens, especially if the immature green berries are thinned in May for cooking. Like redcurrants, ... [... more]
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Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Whinham's Industry'
Find out how to grow Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Whinham's Industry' Cultivar: var. reclinatum 'Whinham's Industry' Gooseberries are the first soft fruits in many gardens, especially if the immature green berries are thinned in May for ... [... more]
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Allium hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'
The tall flowers of 'Purple Sensation' appear in summer, showing off rounded heads full of deep violet flowers. These alliums are perfect for a sunny border. It is best to remove the immature seed-heads as the seedlings tend to have paler ... [... more]
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Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Careless'
Find out how to grow Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Careless' Cultivar: var. reclinatum 'Careless' Gooseberries are the first soft fruits in many gardens, especially if the immature green berries are thinned in May for cooking. Like ... [... more]
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Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Greenfinch'
Find out how to grow Ribes uva-crispa var. reclinatum 'Greenfinch' Cultivar: var. reclinatum 'Greenfinch' Gooseberries are the first soft fruits in many gardens, especially if the immature green berries are thinned in May for cooking. Like ... [... more]
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Cynara cardunculus Scolymus Group
This dramatic perennial plant may be grown for its decorative qualities at the back of the border, where its leaves make a fine spreading clump of blue-green foliage, but it is mostly grown for the edible immature flowerheads which are produced ... [... more]
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