- name
Galanthus, from the Gr**** gala (milk) and
anthos (flower), was
given to the
genus by Carl
Linnaeus in 1735. He
described Galanthus nivalis in his...
- 'Magnet'
Galanthus 'Merlin'
Galanthus nivalis Galanthus nivalis f.
pleniflorus 'Flore Pleno'
Galanthus nivalis 'Viridapice'
Galanthus plicatus Galanthus plicatus...
-
dehiscent capsule with
three valves.
Overall Galanthus elwesii is a more
robust plant than G.
nivalis.
Galanthus elwesii was
identified by the
British botanist...
- from the
bulbs and
flowers of
Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop),
Galanthus caucasicus (Caucasian snowdrop),
Galanthus woronowii (Voronov's snowdrop)...
-
preferring warmer situations in the
garden than
other species of
Galanthus (snowdrops).
Galanthus reginae-olgae has
revolute leaves that are dark
green with...
- L.
bulgaricus strains,
because it was
isolated from the
leaves of
Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop) in Bulgaria. GLB44 is
derived from the
leaves of...
-
Plaitakis A,
Duvoisin RC (March 1983). "Homer's moly
identified as
Galanthus nivalis L.:
physiologic antidote to
stramonium poisoning". Clin Neuropharmacol...
- G.
nivalis may
refer to:
Galanthus nivalis, a
medicinal plant species Galeandra nivalis, an
orchid species Gentiana nivalis, a
flowering plant species...
-
Lactobacillus bulgaricus GLB44, is
extracted from the
leaves of the
Galanthus nivalis (snowdrop flower) in Bulgaria. The
bacterium is also
grown artificially...
- of bi- and
triantennary complex type N-Glycans GNA
Snowdrop lectin Galanthus nivalis α 1-3 and α 1-6
linked high
mannose structures Galactose / N-acetylgalactosamine...