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- and kidney infections. B. genistelloides contains flavonoids that may have anti-inflammatory effects. Baccharis genistelloides is perennial.: 42  The species...
- Sleeping car Species of Shrub (Quechua) 1847 Chilca Sleeping car Baccharis genistelloides, Dye-Plant (Quechua) 1850 Picaflor Spa car Hummingbird (Spanish) 1852...
- Caudomyces Coleopteromyces Ejectosporus Furculomyces Gauthieromyces Genistelloides Genistellospora Glotzia Graminella Graminelloides Lancisporomyces Legerioides...
- eggersii Hieron. Baccharis emoryi A.Gray Baccharis fusca Turcz. Baccharis genistelloides Pers. Baccharis glomeruliflora Baccharis glutinosa Baccharis gracilis...
- Capuli [ Aztec: species of fruit tree ]; Chilca [ Quechua: baccharis genistelloides, dye-plant]; Coca [coca]; Ichu [Quechua: Peruvian feathergr**** ]; Kiwicha...
- The larvae feed on various Asteraceae species, including Baccharis genistelloides and Baccharis salicina. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synchlora...
- Griseb. Ambrosia polystachya DC. Baccharis dracunculifolia DC. Baccharis genistelloides Pers. Baccharis gracilis DC. Baccharis halimifolia L. Baccharis ligustrina...
- Baccharis friburgensis Baccharis fusca Baccharis gaudichaudiana Baccharis genistelloides Baccharis genistifolia Baccharis gibertii Baccharis gilliesii Baccharis...
- ) Pers. A B. genistelloides (Lam.) Pers. subsp. venosa (Ruiz & Pav.) Cuatrec. S [ = B. genistelloides (Lam.) Pers. subsp. genistelloides ] A B. latifolia...
- yellow and orange when mixed with cochineal Kinsa k'uchu - Baccharis genistelloides, familia Asteraceae - produces a light shade of turquoise. Note, it...