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Saponaria officinalis is a
common perennial plant from the
family Caryophyllaceae. This
plant has many
common names,
including common soapwort, bouncing-bet...
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kotschyi Boiss.
Saponaria lutea L.
Saponaria mesogitana Boiss.
Saponaria ocymoides L.
Saponaria officinalis L.
Saponaria orientalis L.
Saponaria pachyphylla...
- The same, or a
closely similar substance, is
found in
soapwort (
Saponaria officinalis), in
senega root (Polygala senega) and in sarsaparilla; it appears...
- rhubarb) Rosa
gallica '
Officinalis' (apothecary rose)
Salvia officinalis (sage)
Sanguisorba officinalis (great burnet)
Saponaria officinalis (soapwort) Scindapsus...
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North America Saponaria officinalis, the
common soapwort, a
perennial plant species native from
Europe to
western Siberia Sepia officinalis, the common...
- maculatum,
Elatine hydropiper,
Silene vulgaris,
Silene dioica,
Saponaria officinalis,
Cerastium arvense,
Cerastium semidecandrum,
Cerastium diffusum...
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meringue (natef). The
original recipe is
based on
soapwort (roots of
Saponaria officinalis) or
roots of the
marshmallow plant, but
modern commercial varieties...
- prin****l
historical use of
these plants was
boiling down to make soap.
Saponaria officinalis is most
suited for this procedure, but
other related species also...
- feed on the
nectar of
various flowers,
including Petunia hybrida,
Saponaria officinalis and
Lychnis alba. The
larvae feed on
Cissus pseudosicyoides and...
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Nectar plants for
adults include Lantana, Azaleas, Bougainvilla,
Saponaria officinalis,
Hesperis matronalis, Solidago,
Lonicera ****onica, and Asclepias...