-
pyrrolizidine alkaloids, some
parts are
edible and its
seeds provide oil.
B.
officinalis grows to a
height of 60–100
centimetres (2–3+1⁄2 feet), and is bristly...
- large-flowered
cultivar Bistorta officinalis 'Superba' is
grown as an
ornamental plant. In Vitosha,
Bulgaria Seeds "Bistorta
officinalis Delarbre".
Plants of the...
- Galeopsis. The
Latin specific epithet officinalis refers to
plants which had a
culinary or
medicinal use.
Betonica officinalis is a rhizotomous, patch-forming...
- world. The
Latin specific epithet officinalis refers to the plant's
medicinal and
herbal uses.
Calendula officinalis is a short-lived
aromatic herbaceous...
- today:
Verbena officinalis var.
africana (R. Fern. & Verdc.)
Munir (=V.
officinalis ssp.
africana R.Fern. & Verdc.)
Verbena officinalis var. eremicola...
-
Russian army,
B.
officinalis was
named and
described by
Maximowicz in 1880.
Introduced to
western cultivation in 1908,
B.
officinalis was
accorded the...
-
officinalis, a
natural source of
galegine Galega officinalis - from Thomé,
Flora von Deutschland, Österreich und der
Schweiz 1885
Galega officinalis -...
- of only
spongin without inclusions.
Spongia officinalis is
light grey to
black in color.
Spongia officinalis can be
found in the
Mediterranean Sea along...
-
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Magnolia officinalis.
Magnolia officinalis (commonly
called houpu magnolia or magnolia-bark) is a
species of Magnolia...
- Mediterranean, with one species,
Borago officinalis,
cultivated and
naturalized throughout the world.
Borago officinalis is used medicinally, in
companion planting...