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Kazakhstan Hyssopus cuspidatus Boriss. -
Altai Republic, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang,
Mongolia Hyssopus latilabiatus C.Y.Wu & H.W.Li -
Xinjiang Hyssopus macranthus...
- and
moral regeneration, 1507,
National Museum in Gdańsk
Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop (
Hyssopus officinalis)
essential oil Prof. Dr. Otto
Wilhelm Thomé...
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Hyssopus may
refer to:
Hyssopus (wasp), a
genus of
wasps in the
family Eulophidae Hyssopus (plant), a
genus of
aromatic plants in the
family Lamiaceae...
- the
Hebrew Bible,
often translated as
hyssop but
distinct from
modern Hyssopus officinalis. Used in
Levantine cuisine, both the herb and ****e mixture...
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Hyssopus is a
genus of
hymenopteran insects of the
family Eulophidae. Key to
Nearctic eulophid genera Archived 2016-12-01 at the
Wayback Machine Universal...
- (the mint
family Lamiaceae), but they are not
closely related.
Hyssop (
Hyssopus) is a
genus of
about 10–12
species of
herbaceous or semi-woody
plants native...
- (Creambush)
Hudsonia (Hudsonia)
Hydrangea (Hydrangea) Hyperi**** (Rose of Sharon)
Hyssopus (Hyssop) I Ilex (Holly) *
Illicium (Star Anise) *
Indigofera (Indigo) Itea...
- rusticana) Huacatay,
Mexican marigold, mint
marigold (Tagetes minuta)
Hyssop (
Hyssopus officinalis)
Jasmine flowers (Jasminum spp.)
Jakhya (Cleome viscosa) Jalapeño...
- as
currently cir****scribed,
which includes the
formerly separate genera Hyssopus, Lallemantia, and others.
Older cir****scriptions
include 60 to 70 species...
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occurring molecule that can be
found in
numerous plant species including Hyssopus officinalis,
Salvia absconditiflora, and
Cyperus articulatus. Myrtenal...