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Smyrnium olusatrum,
common name
alexanders (or alisander) is an
edible flowering plant of the
family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae),
which grows on
waste ground...
- India, Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt,
Eritrea & Ethiopia)
Alexanders (Smyrnium
olusatrum)
Alkanet (Alkanna tinctoria), for red
color Alligator pepper,
mbongo ****e...
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curtis imperialibus". oldcook.com. Randall, R. E. (April 2003). "Smyrnium
olusatrum L."
Journal of Ecology. 91 (2): 325–340. Bibcode:2003JEcol..91..325R....
- he was said to have
subsisted on a diet of wild
alexanders (Smyrnium
olusatrum). The
other three islands are
Srudarra Island, Lady's
Island and Carrickphilbin...
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Smyrnium cordifolium Smyrnium dodonaei Spreng.
Smyrnium creti****
Smyrnium olusatrum - alexanders, black-lovage, horse-parsley
Smyrnium perfoliatum - perfoliate...
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Curzerene represents 13.7% of the
essential oil
extracted from
Smyrnium olusatrum,
which has
demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity in vitro. "KNApSAcK...
- botanist. The
common name is
based on the
similarity to
alexanders (Smyrnium
olusatrum),
another member of the
carrot family from
coastal areas in
Europe and...
- or
brought from the
Mediterranean by the Romans.
Alexanders (Smyrnium
olusatrum) is also
common along with
golden samphire, buck's-horn
plantain (Plantago...
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species and
plant pathogen which causes rust on
alexanders (Smyrnium
olusatrum). It was
originally found in Sicily. It is
found in
Europe and
parts of...
- (grape), a
hybrid grape Isabella (grape), also
called Alexander Smyrnium olusatrum,
common name Alexanders, an
edible cultivated flowering plant HMS Alexander...