- Apiaceae. It is the only
species in the
genus Myrrhis. The
genus name
Myrrhis derives from the Gr**** word
myrrhis [μυρρίς], an
aromatic oil from Asia. The...
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asafoetida (Ferula asafoetida),
galbanum (Ferula gummosa),
cicely (
Myrrhis odorata),
anise (Pimpinella anisum),
lovage (Levisti**** officinale), and...
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strands around the hips. The name "myrrh" is also
applied to the
potherb Myrrhis odorata,
otherwise known as "cicely" or "sweet cicely".
Bdellium Chrism...
- (Buchanania lanzan)
Chives (Allium schoenoprasum) Cicely,
sweet cicely (
Myrrhis odorata) Cilantro,
coriander greens,
coriander herb,
Chinese parsley (Coriandrum...
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Kozlovia Lipsky Krasnovia Popov ex Schischk. (may be
included in Kozlovia)
Myrrhis Mill.
Neoconopodium (Koso-Pol.)
Pimenov &
Kljuykov (may be
included in...
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Chaerophyllum sylvestre L.
Chaerophyllum tumidum Gilib. nom. inval.
Myrrhis chaerophylloides Hance Myrrhis sylvestris (L.) Spreng.
Oreochorte yunnanensis (W.W. Sm...
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Cardamom Ginger Chervil Bergamot Sweet woodruff Sweet cicely (either
Myrrhis odorata or Osmorhiza) El
Pilar on the Belize–Guatemala
border features...
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emulsifier Chrysoine resorcinol –
color (red)
Cicely (
Myrrhis odorata) –
Sweet cicely (
Myrrhis odorata) –
Cilantro (see Coriander) (Coriandrum sativum)...
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throws a
grand official party with dancing,
during which the
actress Sola
Myrrhis appears. She is
determined to
become a
member of the Comédie Française...
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several plants and may
refer to: Cicely, a
cultivated European herb (
Myrrhis odorata) Osmorhiza, a
genus of
plants native to
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