- cinerea);
scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea),
southern red oak (
Q. falcata), and ****apin oak (
Q. muehlenbergii); red
maple (Acer rubrum) and
sugar maple (A...
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Eritrea & Ethiopia)
Alexanders (Smyrnium olusatrum)
Alkanet (Alkanna
tinctoria), for red
color Alligator pepper,
mbongo ****e (mbongochobi),
hepper pepper...
- and LG =
similar in both languages.
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References aal Aal or
Indian mulberry (Morinda
tinctoria) is the
source of the
morindone dye sold...
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usually prostrate,
under 3 m in height. It was
incorrectly named Q. humilis,
later Q.
fruticosa and its
current name was
incorrectly used to identify...
- (barberry)
Berberis aristata (tree turmeric)
Berberis thunbergii Fibraurea tinctoria ****nia
aquifolium (Oregon grape)
Hydrastis canadensis (goldenseal) Xanthorhiza...
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indicator made from a
mixture of
lichen species,
particularly Roccella tinctoria. The word
litmus is
literally from 'colored moss' in Old
Norse (see Litr)...
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Morinda pubescens Sm. (synonyms:
Morinda coreia Buch.-Ham.,
Morinda tinctoria Roxb.)
Morinda ramosa (Lauterb.) Razafim. & B.Bremer
Morinda rosiflora...
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poorer sites,
where conifer seedling establishment has not been successful.
Q.
kelloggii is
cultivated in the
specialty horticulture trade as an ornamental...
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Impatiens thom****etii
Impatiens tigrina Suksathan &
Triboun Impatiens tinctoria A.Rich.
Impatiens tribounii T.
Shimizu & P.
Suksathan Impatiens walleriana...