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still much confusion, with the name
Acorus calamus equally but
wrongfully applied to
Acorus americ**** (formerly
Acorus calamus var. americ****). As of July...
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Philippines and from
Indonesia to Siberia. The
diploid form
Acorus americ**** or
Acorus calamus var. americ**** is
found in
northern subarctic North...
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Acorus gramineus,
commonly known as ****anese
sweet flag, ****anese rush, gr****y-leaved
sweet flag, and gr****-leaf
sweet flag, is a
botanical species belonging...
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similar European and
western Asian species Acorus calamus.
Acorus americ**** was
formerly classified as
Acorus calamus var. americ****. It
differs only...
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chemical compound of the
phenylpropanoid class found in
certain plants such as
Acorus and Asarum.
There are two isomers, α (or trans) and β (or cis). As a volatile...
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Saadia Gaon and
Jonah ibn Janah). This
plant is
known to
botanists as
Acorus calamus.
According to
Aryeh Kaplan in The
Living Torah, "It
appears that...
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called Aranae), but did not
include Acoraceae as a
separate family. Instead,
Acorus, its only genus, was
included in the Araceae.
Arales was the only order...
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motifs that are
repeated throughout,
notably the
Calamus root itself.
Acorus calamus or
Sweet Flag is a marsh-growing
plant similar to a cat-tail. Whitman...
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rulers of
Acorus.
These men
possessed enormous reserves of Talent, but when they
learned that the
Master Scepter would go to Efra and not to
Acorus, their...
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named for the saw-like
edges of
their leaves.
Sedge may also
refer to:
Acorus calamus,
sweet flag, a
plant in the
family Acoraceae Carex, the true sedge...