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  1. Lovage; Datos generales; Origen: Estados Unidos: Información artística; Género(s) Trip-hop, hip hop, electrónica: Período de actividad: 2000 – actualidad: Discográfica(s) Tommy Boy: Artistas relacionados: Tricky, Kid Koala, Lendi Vexer, Massive Attack, Portishead, DJ Shadow, Daughter Darling: Miembros; Dan the Automator Mike Patton ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LovageLovage - Wikipedia

    Lovage (/ ˈ l ʌ v ɪ dʒ /), Levisticum officinale, is a tall perennial plant, the sole species in the genus Levisticum in the family Apiaceae, subfamily Apioideae. It has been long cultivated in Europe, the leaves used as a herb, the roots as a vegetable, and the seeds as a spice, especially in southern European cuisine.

  3. Lovage (band) - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Discography. Music videos. References. External links. Lovage (band) Lovage was a collaborative project headed by Dan the Automator, [1] under his pseudonym "Nathaniel Merriweather" (a persona he created for the project Handsome Boy Modeling School ). [2] .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LigusticumLigusticum - Wikipedia

    Ligusticum (lovage,: 824 licorice root) is a genus of about 60 species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Its name is believed to derive from the Italian region of Liguria.

  5. Lovage: Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By is the debut studio album by Lovage. It was released by 75 Ark in 2001. It peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart.

    • Downtempo , Trip Hop
  6. El apio de monte o levístico ( Levisticum officinale) es una planta de la familia de las apiáceas. Probablemente originaria del Asia central, es utilizada como especia para condimentar platos, sobre todo en el sur y centro de Europa. Vista de la planta. Inflorescencia. Características.

  7. Ligusticum porteri, also known as oshá (pronounced o-SHAW), wild parsnip, Porter’s Lovage or wild celery, is a perennial herb found in parts of the Rocky Mountains and northern New Mexico, especially in the southwestern United States.