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Hyssopus officinalis or
hyssop is a
shrub in the
Lamiaceae or mint
family native to
Southern Europe, the
Middle East, and the
region surrounding the Caspian...
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Kazakhstan Hyssopus cuspidatus Boriss. -
Altai Republic, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang,
Mongolia Hyssopus latilabiatus C.Y.Wu & H.W.Li -
Xinjiang Hyssopus macranthus...
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Hebrew Bible,
often translated as
hyssop but
distinct from
modern Hyssopus officinalis. Used in
Levantine cuisine, both the herb and ****e
mixture are po****r...
- Look up
officinalis or
officinale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Officinalis, officinale, or
occasionally officinarum is a
Medieval Latin epithet...
- Huacatay,
Mexican marigold, mint
marigold (Tagetes minuta)
Hyssop (
Hyssopus officinalis)
Jasmine flowers (Jasminum spp.)
Jakhya (Cleome viscosa) Jalapeño...
- hyssop,
believed to be a
different plant generally identified with
Hyssopus officinalis. The
problems with
identification arise from
Jewish oral tradition...
- Italy,
Croatia and
North Macedonia. The
larvae feed on the
leaves of
Hyssopus officinalis and
possibly Thymus species.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
- (Tilia platyphyllos), wild
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found in the Hautes-Alpes of
southern France. The
larvae feed on
Hyssopus officinalis. Savela, Markku, ed. (February 9, 2019). "Scrobipalpa
hyssopi Nel...
- Coleophoridae. It is
found in
southern France and Spain. The
larvae feed on
Hyssopus officinalis. They
create a case
which can be
found during the summer. Wikimedia...