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- Viburnum tinus, the laurustinus, laurustine or laurestine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Adoxaceae, native to the Mediterranean area of...
- David viburnum V. propinquum Hemsl. V. rigidum Vent. V. tinus M.J. – Laurustinus V. triplinerve Corisuccotinus (excluding Succotinus and Coriaceae) V...
- Perce-neige (Snowdrop) 5 24 Jan Taureau (Bull) 6 25 Jan Laurier-thym (Laurustinus) 7 26 Jan Amadouvier (Tinder polypore) 8 27 Jan Mézéréon (Daphne mezereum)...
- Carolina, as Chamaedaphne foliis tini, that is to say "with leaves like the Laurustinus"; the botanist and plant-collector Peter Collinson, who had begged some...
- Veronica The plant is used for sinus and ear infections. Viburnum tinus Laurustinus V. tinus has medicinal properties. The active ingredients are viburnin...
- africana], heaths [Erica azorica] as large as trees, sanguinhos, zimbro and laurustinus [Viburnum treleasei] [...]" — Gaspar Frutuoso, late 16th century, Saudades...
- angustifolia, P. latifolia), Mediterranean dwarf palm (Chamaerops humilis), laurustinus (Viburnum tinus), hairy broom (Cytisus villosus), and common myrtle (Myrtus...
- aquifolium), Phillyrea angustifolia, Phillyrea latifolia, Chamaerops humilis, laurustinus (Viburnum tinus), hairy broom (Cytisus villosus), and common myrtle (Myrtus...
- Viburnum treleasei (Portuguese: folhado), the Azorean laurustinus, is a species in the genus Viburnum endemic to the Azores. It inhabits natural forests...
- Las Vegas. The Latin specific epithet of tinifolius with leaves like Laurustinus (Viburnum tinus). Both the genus and the species were first described...