- been
introduced to
Tristan da
Cunha and
Western Australia.
Cyperus longus L. subsp.
longus - the
typical subspecies.
Loose inflorescence with numerous...
- sedge),
formerly called C. diffusus)
Cyperus haspan Cyperus longus Cyperus papyrus (papyrus) Some
Cyperus species are used in folk medicine.
Roots of Near...
- is
sometimes also used for the
rhizome of the
unrelated sweet cyperus (
Cyperus longus),
traditionally used as a folk
medicine in Europe.
Wikibooks Cookbook...
- word
cyperus derives from the Gr**** κύπερος, kyperos, and
rotundus is from Latin,
meaning "round". The
earliest attested form of the word
cyperus is the...
-
medicines Galingale, any of
several species of
Cyperus sedges with
aromatic rhizomes, especially:
Cyperus longus This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
Cyperus absconditicoronatus Bauters,
Reynders & Goetgh.
Cyperus acholiensis Larridon Cyperus a****inatus Torr. & Hook.
Cyperus afroalpinus Lye
Cyperus...
- fields,
tidal marshes;
Turkey 0–200 m,
Spain 0–1000 m. List of
Cyperus species "
Cyperus serotinus Rottb". Kew
Science –
Plants of the
World Online. Retrieved...
- long, 5,5-10 mm).
Cyperus holstii grows on
seasonally wet gr****land;
alongside pools; swamps; 0-250 m alt. Very
similar to C.
longus from
which it differs...
- is used in Indonesia,
Malaysia and
other Southeast Asian countries.
Cyperus longus is
sometimes referred to as "galingal", and has
similar uses, with ****y...
- subsp.
laevigatus Cyperus longus subsp.
badius Cyperus longus subsp.
longus Cyperus micheli****
Cyperus micheli**** subsp.
pygmaeus Cyperus rotundus Cystopteris...