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Frangula purshiana (cascara,
cascara buckthorn,
cascara sagrada, bearberry, and in the
Chinook Jargon,
chittem stick and chitti**** stick; syn. Rhamnus...
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plural form, the ****tim, of
which the
Tabernacle was made."
Frangula purshiana, a
North American native plant sharing common names with the Biblical...
- cáscara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cascara may
refer to:
Rhamnus purshiana, a
plant known for its
laxative properties Coffee cherry tea, a herbal...
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cherry (synonym
Rhamnus caroliniana)
Frangula purshiana –
cascara buckthorn (synonym
Rhamnus purshiana)
Frangula rubra – red
buckthorn The
European species...
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Artemisia pudica Rydb.
Artemisia pumila Nutt.
Artemisia purshiana var.
angustifolia Besser Artemisia purshiana var.
latifolia Besser Artemisia redolens A.Gray...
- cáscara
sagrada tea, a
powerful plant-based
laxative derived from
Rhamnus purshiana,
which is
native to the
Pacific Northwest.
Hashara and
qishr are similar...
- in the
genus Purshia (bitterbush) and in
several species, e.g.
Rhamnus purshiana. The
standard author abbreviation Pursh is used to
indicate this person...
- Willd. ex Spreng.
Artemisia peucedanifolia Juss. ex
Besser Artemisia purshiana Besser Artemisia ripicola Rydb.
Artemisia spithamaea Pursh Artemisia stelleri...
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sagrada ("sacred bark") the
common name for the
medicinal plant Rhamnus purshiana Sagrada (board game), a dice-drafting
board game This
disambiguation page...
- the bark of
Frangula (Rhamnus frangula) and
cascara sagrada (Rhamnus
purshiana), the
leaves of
Senna (C****ia angustifolia), and the
rhizome of rhubarb...