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of Plantago, including: Plantago afra Plantago africana Plantago aitchisonii Plantago alpina Plantago amplexicaulis Plantago arborescens Plantago arenaria—Branched... |
Plantago lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is known by the common names ribwort plantain, narrowleaf... |
Plantago virginica, common names hoary plantain and Virginia plantain, is a species of plant native to North America and introduced in Asia. It is listed... |
Verbascoside (section In in vitro cultures) in Cistanche sp and Orobanche rapum-genistae, in the Plantaginaceae, in Plantago lanceolata, in Verbenaceae, in Verbena officinalis (common vervain), Aloysia... |
the Indian coleus, there known as boldo-de-jardim or boldo-da-terra, Plantago major, the greater plantain, there known as tanchagem, Vernonia condensata... |
Muti (category Zulu culture) Ranunculus multifidus, Thunbergia atriplicifolia, Kohautia amatymbica, Plantago major, Gazania linearis, Helichrysum pedunculatum and Senecio coronatus... |
Armeria maritima (section In popular culture) (2007). "Species-specific effects of elevated CO2 on resource allocation in Plantago maritima and Armeria maritima". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 35... |
Tumbleweed (section Society and culture) detaches from the plant by abscission of the stem. In the Plantaginaceae, Plantago cretica forms tumbleweeds. Inflorescences that act as tumbling diaspores... |
discovered, the names necessarily became longer and unwieldy, for instance, Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatus pubescentibus, spica cylindrica, scapo tereti... |
stimulate and attract their appetites particularly when found in plants like Plantago lanceolata. In fact, the presence of these metabolites may trigger oviposition... |
River drainage of the Texas Panhandle and western Oklahoma. The Kiowa use Plantago virginica to make garlands or wreaths for old men to wear around their... |
nucifera, lotus Oxalis tuberosa, oca Phaseolus coccineus, runner bean Plantago coronopus, minutina Rheum rhabarbarum, rhubarb Rumex acetosa, sorrel Rumex... |
(link) Buckshorn plantain (Plantago coronopus) Archived March 31, 2012, at the Wayback Machine "Entity Display : Plantago coronopus". Ecoport.org. Retrieved... |
(2007). "Species-specific effects of elevated CO2 on resource allocation in Plantago maritima and Armeria maritima". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 35... |
made from pea or potato starch. In western China, the jelly-like seeds of Plantago major were formerly also used. The starch is boiled with water and the... |
herbaceous plants of the park are Viola, Lobelia, Gaultheria, Fragaria, and Plantago. Tree trunks and branches are ornamented with many species of ferns, Lycopodium... |
author portrait Folio 6v, donation portrait of Anicia Juliana Folio 29v, Plantago lanceolata (lamb's tongue) Folio 148v, Viola odorata (violet) Folio 167v... |
Rochers aux Oiseaux (section Popular culture) (Capsella bursa-pastoris), foxtail barley (Hordeum jubatum) and sea plantain (Plantago maritima). Around a hundred species of algae and kelp meadows can be found... |
Pre-Columbian era were also invented or discovered independently in other cultures. This list shows only inventions and discoveries first introduced in present-day... |
with European or other later influences. As with many other Mesoamerican cultures, the Aztecs believed that the body contained a balance of three separate... |