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Feathershank is a
common name, the
medicinally used S.
officinale is
called Sabadilla (pronunciation: /sab-uh-dil-uh/, IPA: /ˌsæb əˈdɪl ə/).
Plants generally...
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Schoenocaulon officinale,
called sabadilla, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Schoenocaulon,
native to Mexico,
Central America, and Venezuela...
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Xerophyllum gramineum =
Stenanthium gramineum (Ker Gawl.)
Morong Xerophyllum sabadilla =
Schoenocaulon officinale (Schltdl. & Cham.) A.Gray The
elongated leaves...
- colchicées, et du
principe actif qu'ils renferment. [Cévadille (veratrum
sabadilla); ****ébore
blanc (veratrum album);
colchique commun (colchi**** autumnale)]"...
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renofluthrin resmethrin rhodo****onin-III [Wikidata]
rotenone ryania ryanodine sabadilla sanguinarine sarolaner schradan selamectin semiamitraz [Wikidata] silafluofen...
- (1891)
Volume VI. Part 1.
Pachyrhizus to Rye (1892)
Volume VI. Part 2.
Sabadilla to
Silica (1893)
Volume VI. Part 3. Silk to Tea (1893)
Volume VI. Part...
- officinalis, a
Mexican plant of
family Melanthaceae (also
called cevadilla or
sabadilla). Consequently, the
substance was
named sabadillic or
cevadic acid. In...
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natural ones were
identified including pyrethrum, rotenone, nicotine,
sabadilla, and qu****in.
Synthetic compounds proved cheaper and far more effective...
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Rainbows Tiger Cry
Callow Lake 2004
Cloone River Gemini Guest Mirpour 2003
Sabadilla Cloone River Lafayette 2002 Say
Again Mutakarrim Just Our Job 2001 Ansar...
- a
member of the
veratrum alkaloids group. However, this
occurs in the
sabadilla (Schoenocaulon officinale),
which also
belongs to the
Liliaceae family...