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Lawsonia inermis, also
known as hina, the
henna tree, the
mignonette tree, and the
Egyptian privet, is a
flowering plant and one of the only two species...
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Lawsonia may
refer to:
Lawsonia (plant), a
genus of
plants in the
family Lythraceae Lawsonia (beetle), a
genus of
beetle in the
family Anthribidae Lawsonia...
- po****r
henna color,
which is
produced using a
natural dye made from the
Lawsonia inermis plant. But
modern patterns now
incorporate hues like white, red...
- sempervirens), κυπάρισσος (kypárissos) the Gr**** name of the
henna tree (
Lawsonia alba), κύπρος (kýpros) an
Eteocypriot word for copper. It has been suggested...
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Lawsonia intracellularis is a
species of bacterium. It is
obligately intracellular and was
isolated from
intestines of pigs with
proliferative enteropathy...
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loosestrifes (e.g.
Lythrum salicaria purple loosestrife) and also
includes henna (
Lawsonia inermis). It now
includes the pomegranate,
formerly classed in a separate...
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hennotannic acid, is a red-orange dye
present in the
leaves of the
henna plant (
Lawsonia inermis), for
which it is named, as well as in the
common walnut (Juglans...
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detection of spirochetes, and is also used to
stain Helicobacter pylori,
Lawsonia intracellularis, Microsporidia, and particulates. It is also important...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Henna is a dye
prepared from the
plant Lawsonia inermis.
Henna may also
refer to:
Henna (name), (حنا) an
Arabic male name...
- Pete and
Alice Dye
early in
their careers),
Ozaukee in Mequon, Wisconsin,
Lawsonia in
Green Lake, Wisconsin, and
Happy Hollow in Omaha, Nebraska. The following...