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- Dolomiaea is a genus of Asian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The genus name of Dolomiaea is in honour of Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801)...
- Dolomiaea costus, formerly known as Saussurea costus, commonly known as costus, Indian costus, kuth, or putchuk, is a species of thistle in the genus...
- (and several leaves) Some Po Chai pills contains Saussurea costus (syn. Dolomiaea costus, Aucklandia costus, 木香), listed on the label as Radix Aucklandiae...
- Dendrobium nobile shí hú (石斛) or shí hú lán (石斛蘭, 石斛兰) Noble dendrobium Dolomiaea costus (a.k.a. Saussurea costus) yún mù xiāng (雲木香, 云木香) Costus root Ephedra...
- Tashkurghan. The main items of export to Rome were saffron and dolomiaea costus (kutha). Dolomiaea costus was used in Rome for various purposes, among which...
- Syreitschikovia Pavlov Xanthopappus C.Winkl. Saussureinae Garcia-Jacas & Susanna Dolomiaea DC. Jurinea C****. Polytaxis Bunge Saussurea DC. Staehelininae Garcia-Jacas...
- Nord. Dolichorrhiza (Pojark.) Galushko Dolichothrix Hilliard & B.L.Burtt Dolomiaea DC. Doniophyton Wedd. Dorobaea C****. Doroni**** L. – false leopardbane...
- Doerpfeldia Wilhelm Dörpfeld (1853–1940), archeologist Rhamnaceae Bu Dolomiaea Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu (1750–1801) Asteraceae Qu Dombeya Joseph Dombey...
- such as Saussurea costus (Jogi badshah), Picrorhiza kurroa and Jurinea dolomiaea. The Gulmarg Wildlife Sanctuary has a recorded 95 bird species of different...
- emperor of China, along with tributes of enormous amount of exotic putchuk (Dolomiaea costus or Indian costus), turtle s****, frankincense, ivory, rhino horns...