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Salvia officinalis, the
common sage or sage, is a perennial,
evergreen subshrub, with
woody stems,
grayish leaves, and blue to
purplish flowers. It is...
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Althaea officinalis, the
marsh mallow or marshmallow, is a
species of
flowering plant indigenous to Europe,
Western Asia and
North Africa,
which is used...
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Calendula officinalis, the pot marigold,
common marigold, ruddles, Mary's gold or
Scotch marigold, is a
flowering plant in the
daisy family, Asteraceae...
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officinalis or
officinale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Officinalis, or officinale, is a
Medieval Latin epithet denoting organisms—mainly...
- C.
officinalis may
refer to:
Calendula officinalis, a
garden plant species Cinchona officinalis, a tree
species native to the
Amazon Rainforest Cochlearia...
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Euphrasia officinalis, also
known as
eyebright or eyewort, is a
species of
plant in the
family Orobanchaceae.
Euphrasia officinalis herb has been used...
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Gynochthodes officinalis,
synonym Morinda officinalis and also
known as
Indian mulberry, is a
plant in the
coffee family Rubiaceae. The root of G.
officinalis (Chinese:...
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Spongia officinalis,
better known as a
variety of bath sponge, is a
commercially used sea sponge.
Individuals grow in
large lobes with
small openings...
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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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Copaifera officinalis, the
copaiba balsam, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to Bolivia, Brazil, and Venezuela. It has been...