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Bromus catharticus grows in open and
disturbed areas. The
Plant List: A
Working List of All
Plant Species,
retrieved 12
November 2015 "Bromus
catharticus"....
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easier to spot
infestations at this time of the year, as the
leaves of
R.
catharticus stay out an
average of 58 days
longer than
native plants. Mechanical...
- V****il.
Rhamnus calderoniae R.Fern.
Rhamnus cathartica L. –
common buckthorn,
purging buckthorn (orth. var.
R.
catharticus)
Rhamnus collettii Bhandari...
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introduction to
formal U.S.
medicine in 1877, it
replaced the
berries of
R.
catharticus as the
favored laxative. The
historical interest in
using cascara damaged...
- ISBN 978-0-309-04990-0.
Retrieved 2008-07-18. Heuzé V., Tran G.,
Delagarde R., 2017.
Indian sandbur (Cenchrus biflorus). Feedipedia, a
programme by INRA...
- Many of the
species are
endemic to Malta. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
R S T U V W X Y Z
References Lanfranco,
Guido (1959). "Maltese flora: Malta...
- (mustard family)
Bromus arvensis field brome Poaceae (gr**** family)
Bromus catharticus rescuegr**** Poaceae (gr**** family)
Bromus tectorum cheat gr**** Poaceae ...
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arenarius Bromus arvensis Bromus bikfayensis Bromus brachystachys Bromus catharticus Bromus chrysopogon Bromus danthoniae Bromus diandrus Bromus erectus Bromus...
- ISSN 0168-1702. PMID 19159652. S2CID 23902375. ...cites this study: JONES,
R. A. C.; KOENIG, RENATE; LESEMANN, D. E. (1980). "Pepino
mosaic virus, a new...
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Rhamnus catharticus,
Rubus and
Sorbus aucuparia. The species'
flight period is
between May to July (April in
southern Europe). Keys and accounts: Coe
R.L....