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Matricaria chamomilla (synonym:
Matricaria recutita),
commonly known as
chamomile (also
spelled camomile),
German chamomile,
Hungarian chamomile (kamilla)...
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capitula are semi-spherical. The
white ray
florets can be
present (M.
recutita) or
lacking (M. discoidea). The disc
florets are 4- to 5-dentate. The receptacle...
- Two
types of
chamomile are used,
namely German chamomile (Matricaria
recutita) and
Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile).
Chamomile has
historically been...
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Mycosphaerella recutita is a
fungal plant pathogen. In Iceland, it is
rather common on
withered Elymus caninus,
Festuca rubra and
Hierochloe odorata. List...
- H.; Paladini, A. C. (June 1995). "Apigenin, a
component of
Matricaria recutita flowers, is a
central benzodiazepine receptors-ligand with
anxiolytic effects"...
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primary constituent of the
essential oil from
German chamomile (Matricaria
recutita) and
Myoporum cr****ifolium. High
concentrations of
bisabolol can also be...
- flower/leaf/stem extract,
denatured alcohol,
xanthan gum,
chamomile (Chamomilla
recutita) extract,
mhyrr (Commiphora myrrha) extract,
sodium saccharin,
sodium benzoate...
- winter, and
retrieved in the spring. 503:
Chamomile blossoms (Matricaria
recutita)
stuffed into the
small intestines of cattle,
buried in humus-rich earth...
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Chamomilla recutita.
Miroslav Repčák,
Vanda Švehlı́ková, Ján Imrich,
Kalevi Pihlaja (1999). "Jaceidin and
chrysosplenetin chemotypes of
Chamomilla recutita (L...
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Spain and the
Canary Islands. The
larvae feed on
Retama mono****,
Retama recutita and
Cytisus filipes. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Fauna Europaea...