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Ruta graveolens,
commonly known as
rue,
common rue or herb-of-grace, is a
species of the
genus Ruta grown as an
ornamental plant and herb. It is native...
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Ruta (commonly
known as
rue) is a
genus of
strongly scented evergreen subshrubs, 20–60 cm tall, in the
family Rutaceae,
native to the
Mediterranean region...
- a band of a
stylized trefoil leaves,
representing a
branch of
common rue (
Ruta graveolens). It can be
found in the coat of arms of Saxony.
Legend has...
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medical risks including organ damage and
incomplete abortions.
Rue (
Ruta graveolens) and wild
rue (Peganum harmala) are
other commonly available emmenagogues...
- BBC News. 17
September 2003. "Hyrtl
mentions (loc. cit. ii, p. 94),
rue (
Ruta graveolens) was
considered a ****ual
sedative by the
monks of old, who...
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refer to
several separate plants. In Europe,
generally another name for
rue,
Ruta graveolens of the
family Rutaceae In the USA,
usually a name for Bacopa...
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Ruta chalepensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Rutaceae family known by the
common name
fringed rue. It is
native to the
Mediterranean and is...
- laurel,
citrus peels, liquorice, cinnamon, menthol, cardamom, saffron,
rue (
ruta),
wormwood (****enzio), and
elderflowers (sambuco).
Medium – typically...
- armoracia)
Mustard (Br****ica alba or Br****ica nigra)
Nettle (Urtica dioica)
Rue (
Ruta graveolens)
Peppermint (Mentha piperita)
Liniment Derry, S; Matthews,...
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rue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rue (
Ruta graveolens) is a
scented ornamental plant and
culinary herb.
Rue may also
refer to:
Ruta or the
rue...