BUTTERWORT, (Encycl.) Wherever this plant, called also Torke'shire santele, is found, it is a certain indication of a boggy soil. It has long had the reputation of being noxious to sheep. The country people believe that it gives them the rot whenever they eat it, which they will not do but from great necessity. Hence this plant has been called the white rot.
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