She oltey ynrican y ghenus Crithmum ee Lus ny greg (Crithmum maritimum). Ta ny h-enmyn cabbash varrey as cabbash hraie currit urree myrgeddin, agh ta keayllyn elley ocsyn neesht.

Lus ny greg, cabbash hraie, cabbash varrey


Lus ny greg er boalley garey
Rang oaylleeagh
Reeriaght: Plantae
(neu-rheynnit): Angiospermae
(neu-rheynnit): Eudicotyn
(neu-rheynnit): Asteridyn
Oardagh: Apiales
Kynney: Apiaceae
Genus: Crithmum
Dooie: C. maritimum
Ennym daa-ennymagh
Crithmum maritimum
L.

She lus yn-ee t'ayn, as ish ry-akin er slystyn marrey ny h-Oarpey heear, 'syn Affrick Hwoaie, ny h-Ellanyn Canaaragh as yn Vooir Ghoo.

Shennaghys

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Ren Shakespeare çheet er çhaglym lus ny greg, ny keird ghaueagh.[1] 'Syn 19oo eash, hug ad lhieu mullagyn jee voish Ellan Eeaght dys Lunnin rish jerrey Mee Vayrnt.[2][3] Hroar ad lus ny grey ayns garaghyn. Ta'n ghass, ny duillagyn as fynneigyn yn-ee, aarlit ny aw myr glassan.

Imraaghyn

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  1. Shakespeare, William (1623). The Tragedy of King Lear, Act IV, scene VI, lines 14b-15. “Half-way down, Hangs one that gathers samphire; dreadful trade!”
  2. Grigson, Geoffrey (1958). The Englishman's Flora. London: The Readers' Union, Phoenix House.
  3. Phillips, Roger (1983). Wild Food. Pan. ISBN 0-330-28069-4.
 
Rassyn as messyn lus ny greg