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Globularia Alypum
Gutwort Gut"wort`, n. (Bot.) A plant, Globularia Alypum, a violent purgative, found in Africa.

Meaning of Alypum from wikipedia

- Globularia alypum, the Alypo globe daisy or shrubby globularia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, with a Mediterranean distribution...
- weed; Goutweed. Greater Spearwort - Ranunculus lingua. Gutwort - Globularia alypum. Used as a purgative. Hammerwort - Parietaria officinalis. The plant pellitory...
- are known as globe daisies or globularias. Species include: Globularia alypum Globularia amygdalifolia Globularia ascanii Globularia bisnagarica Globularia...
- are forests containing Pinus halepensis, holm oak, rosemary, Globularia alypum and Phoenicean juniper. On the lower slopes are steppe gr****land with esparto...
- limestone areas. The wingspan is 4.75–5 mm. The larvae feed on Globularia alypum. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Über neue mediterrane und kanarische...
- leúkē, Epirotan ἄλυζα, Thessalian alphinia, LSJ: ἄλυζα, aluza globularia alypum) (Pokorny Attic ἐλάτη elátē 'fir, spruce', PIE *ol-, *el-, P.Gmc. and Span...
- Other plants have more Mediterranean characteristics, such as Globularia alypum and lavender or the more tropical sweet Indian mallow and least snout-bean...
- Adults are on wing in June. The larvae feed on the flowers of Globularia alypum. Larvae are full-grown at the end of October and overwinter in the seed...
- graduated in 1859 with a dissertation on Globularia, particularly of G. alypum, and their medical properties. He conducted experiments on himself and at...
- Petrorhagia dubia Heliotropium europaeum Centranthus calcitrapae and Globularia alypum Widely introduced plants include: Bougainvillea Acacia Agave Artemisia Calendula...