- the
Balkans (Dalmatia). It
looks more like the
common daisy than
other pyrethrums do. Its flowers,
typically white with
yellow centers, grow from numerous...
-
Anacyclus pyrethrum, the pellitory,
Spanish chamomile,
Mount Atlas daisy, bertram, or Akarkara, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
daisy family Asteraceae...
- or
Dalmatian pyrethrum,
denoting its
origin in that
region of
Europe (Dalmatia). It
looks more like the
common daisy than
other pyrethrums do. Its flowers...
- also
known as
Persian pellitory,
insect powder and
internationally as
pyrethrum.
Persian powder is a
green pesticide that has been used for centuries...
- and may be
identified by its synonyms,
Chrysanthemum parthenium and
Pyrethrum parthenium. It is used in
traditional medicine. The
plant is a herbaceous...
-
Chrysanthemum frutescens L.
Chrysanthemum fruticosum Buch
Matricaria frutescens Desr
Pyrethrum frutescens (L.) Gaertn.
Pyrethrum frutescens (L.) Willd....
- diseases. The
pyrethrins occur in the seed
cases of the
perennial plant pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium),
which has long been
grown commercially...
-
similar to the
natural pyrethrins,
which are
produced by the
flowers of
pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum
cinerariaefolium and C. coccineum).
Pyrethroids are used...
-
usually made into a spiral, and
typically made
using dried paste of
pyrethrum powder. The coil is
usually held at the
center of the spiral, suspending...
-
coronaria (L.) Less.
Pinardia roxburghii (Desf. ex C****.) Less.
Pyrethrum indi**** Roxb.
Pyrethrum roxburghii Desf.
Xanthophthalmum coronarium (L.) P.D.Sell...