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Käokäpa (Käokäpp)
Cowslip. Lit. cuckoo’s claw. Seems to be one of the dozen or so names for the harilik Nurmenukk, Primula veris. According to Darwin: the “cowslip is habitually visited during the day by the larger humble-bees [...] and at night by moths”. One of the Mähe flower-name group, see Küüvitsa.
Käokannu (Käokannus)
Toadflax. Lit. cuckoo’s spur, Linaria spp. Two species common to Estonia: harilik käokannus, common toadflax, or ‘butter-and-eggs’, Linaria vulgaris, and joonik käokannus, pale toadflax, Linaria repens, both, oddly, seemingly, also known as common chaenorhinum.







