- Sativa, sativus, and
sativum are
Latin botanical adjectives meaning cultivated. It is
often ****ociated
botanically with
plants that
promote good health...
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instead of
Linear B.
Coriander (/ˌkɒriˈændər, ˈkɒriændər/;
Coriandrum sativum), also
known as
cilantro (/sɪˈlæntroʊ, -ˈlɑːn-/),: 90 is an
annual herb...
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Garlic (Allium
sativum) is a
species of
bulbous flowering plant in the
genus Allium. Its
close relatives include the onion, shallot, l****, chive, Welsh...
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Cress (Lepidium
sativum),
sometimes referred to as
garden cress (or
curly cress) to
distinguish it from
similar plants also
referred to as
cress (from...
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plant species. Carl
Linnaeus gave the
species the
scientific name
Pisum sativum in 1753 (meaning
cultivated pea). Some
sources now
treat it as Lathyrus...
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belong to
Macrocarpon Group, a
cultivar group based on the
variety Pisum sativum var.
macrocarpum Ser.
named in 1825. It was
described as
having very compressed...
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Mirek Chamaelinum sativum Host
Cochlearia sativa Cav.
Crucifera camelina E.H.L.Krause
Dorella oleifera Bubani Linostrophum sativum Schrank Moenchia arvensis...
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Anthriscus sativa Besser Anthriscus trachy**** Rchb. ex
Nyman Cerefolium sativum Besser Cerefolium sylvestre Besser Cerefolium trichospermum Besser Chaerefolium...
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culinary preparation consisting of the dried,
peeled and
split seeds of
Pisum sativum, the pea. The peas are
spherical when harvested, with an
outer skin. The...
- Look up
mangetout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mange tout (French for "eat all") or
mangetout may
refer to:
Sugar pea or edible-pod pea including:...