- Hyperi****
androsaemum, the
shrubby St. John's wort, is a
flowering plant in the
family Hypericaceae.
Commonly called tutsan or sweet-amber, the species...
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Androsaemum,
commonly called tutsan, is a
section of
flowering plants in the
family Hypericaceae. It is made up of Hyperi****
androsaemum (its type species)...
- its own
subsections and species. They include:
Adenosepalum Adenotrias Androsaemum Arthrophyllum Ascyreia Brathys Bupleuroides Campylopus Concinna Coridium...
- and 20th centuries. The
nothospecies is a
fertile hybrid of Hyperi****
androsaemum and Hyperi**** hircinum, and a
member of the
family Hypericaceae. It possesses...
-
described by
William Aiton in 1789 and was
later placed into
section Androsaemum of the
genus Hyperi**** by
Norman Robson in 1984. It has a
diverse essential...
- fascicles.
Androsaemum (Duhamel)
Godron contains four species: H.
androsaemum, H. foliosum, H. grandifolium, and H. hircinum. In addition,
Androsaemum contains...
- its binomial. At one
point the
plant was
placed into the
defunct genus Androsaemum, but it was
returned to Hyperi**** by
Norman Robson in 1985. Hyperi****...
-
variously called H. elatum, H. angli****,
Androsaemum webbianum, and others. The
species was
placed into
section Androsaemum of Hyperi**** by
Norman Robson in 1984...
-
contain xanthonoids.
Xanthonoid biosynthesis in cell
cultures of Hyperi****
androsaemum involves the
presence of a
benzophenone synthase condensing a molecule...
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Potentilla fruticosa,
Antennaria dioeca,
Primula vulgaris, Hyperi****
androsaemum,
Asperula cynanchica,
Rhinanthus minor,
Blackstonia perfoliata and Dryas...