- (kerkis)
meaning "weaver's shuttle",
which was
applied by
Theophrastus to
C.
siliquastrum due to the
resemblance of the dry seed pod to a loom shuttle. Cercis...
-
Cercis siliquastrum,
commonly known as the
Judas tree or Judas-tree, is a
small deciduous species of
redbud in the
flowering plant family Fabaceae which...
- Sarg****um
siliquastrum is a
brown alga
species in the
genus Sarg****um.
Sargachromanols are bio-active
isolates of S.
siliquastrum. It has anti-inflammatory...
- the
plateau can grow lilac, jasmine, and roses.
Hawthorn and
Cercis siliquastrum are common,
which are both used for
basket weaving. The
plateau is abundant...
-
canadensis Western redbud –
Cercis occidentalis Judas-tree –
Cercis siliquastrum Red ink
plant –
Phytolacca americana Redweed –
Phytolacca americana Rheumatism...
- of
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- of
related chemical compounds isolated from the
brown alga Sarg****um
siliquastrum. At
least 20
members of the
class have been identified,
named sargachromanol...
- most
prominent temperate forest genera,
while laurel, terebinth,
Cercis siliquastrum, broom, red firethorn, and oak
species such as
Quercus cerris and Quercus...
- are accepted:
Cercis canadensis subsp.
canadensis (synonyms
C. dilatata,
C. ellipsoidea, and
C. georgiana) –
eastern and
Central United States to northeastern...
-
Crataegus monogyna,
Crataegus azarolus,
Prunus cerasifera, rose hips,
Cercis siliquastrum,
pistachio trees, pear and
Sorbus graeca. The
desert in the
south is...