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Sambucus Ebulus
Wallwort Wall"wort`, n. (Bot.) The dwarf elder, or danewort (Sambucus Ebulus).

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- Sambucus ebulus. Data related to Sambucus ebulus at Wikispecies Grieve, 'A Modern Herbal' (1931) "Sambucus ebulus". Plants for a ****ure. Sambucus ebulus in...
- rock band in Shaman King, a ****anese manga series Boz, danewort (Sambucus ebulus), or colorant made from the fruits of that plant Boz (album), Boz Scaggs'...
- matronalis. Dame's violet or damask violet or rocket. Danewort - Sambucus ebulus. The dwarf elder. Also, daneweed. Dragonwort - An Artemisia, or Polygonum...
- eastern North America Sambucus ceruleawestern North America Sambucus ebuluscentral and southern Europe, northwest Africa and southwest Asia Sambucus...
- Cuscuta Cuscuta europaea on Sambucus ebulus Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids...
- supposed to come from a plant known in Romanian as bozii or bozia (Sambucus ebulus), a medicinal herb frequently found there. The territory was a part of the...
- American elder; common elderberry Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family) Sambucus ebulus European dwarf elder Caprifoliaceae (honeysuckle family) Sambucus melanocarpa...
- plants (Apiaceae species, Lythrum salicaria, Mentha aquatica, Sambucus ebulus, Hedera species, Cirsium species, etc.). Their larvae develop on decaying...
- around 16 mm. In the Trieste Karst, the species is mainly found on Sambucus ebulus, on the Po it was found in a markedly damp wood on small Rubus bushes, while...
- (348–347 BC) Themistocles, Archon (347–346 BC) Archias, Archon (346–345 BC) Ebulus, Archon (345–344 BC) Lyciscus, Archon (344–343 BC) Pythodotus, Archon (343–342...