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Mediterranean plant Laurus nobilis contain about 1.3%
essential oils (ol.
lauri folii),
consisting of 45% eucalyptol, 12%
other terpenes, 8–12%
terpinyl acetate...
- the
names necessarily became longer and unwieldy, for instance,
Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatus pubescentibus, ****a cylindrica,
scapo tereti ("plantain...
- the time, such as "Physalis
annua ramosissima,
ramis angulosis glabris,
foliis dentato-serratis", were
supplemented with
concise and now
familiar "binomials"...
- and on Aloe (various species,
mainly Aloe
ferox Mill. and its hybrids),
folii succus siccatus" (PDF).
European Medicines Agency. 22
November 2016. Retrieved...
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called eucalyptol. The
leaves contain about 1.3%
essential oils (ol.
lauri folii),
consisting of 45% eucalyptol, 12%
other terpenes, 8–12%
terpinyl acetate...
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mensa sine cibis,
hortus sine herbis,
pratum sine floribus,
arbor sine
foliis. Translation: A
monastery without books is like a city
without wealth, a...
- The elm
cultivar Ulmus 'Folia Rubra' was
listed as
Ulmus campestris foliis rubris by
Louis de Smet in his
catalogue of 1877, and
Edouard Pynaert van Geert...
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commonly refer to the
plant using the
ablative singular or plural, e.g.
foliis ovatis 'with
ovate leaves'.
Glossary of
botanical terms Glossary of plant...
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seminales plantulas Fabarum, & Phaseolorum,
ablatis pariter binis seminalibus foliis, seu cotyledonibus,
incubandas posui In the
month of May, also, I incubated...
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dates of
birth and
death are unknown. f. (singular) ff. (plural) folio,
foliis "and following" This
abbreviation is used in
citations to
indicate an unspecified...