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Salvia sclarea, the
clary or
clary sage (clary
deriving from
Middle English clarie, from Anglo-Norman sclaree, from Late or
Medieval Latin sclarēia meaning...
- Salvia: Old
World (Sections: Hymenosphace, Eusphace, Drymosphace)
Subgenus Sclarea: Old
World (Sections: Horminum, Aethiposis, Plethiosphace)
Subgenus Calosphace:...
- was also the term for
Rhine wines to
which elderflower-infused
Salvia sclarea had been
added to make a more
potent beverage. The
varietal of the plant...
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Cinnamon myrtle (Backhousia myrtifolia) (Australia) Clary,
Clary sage (Salvia
sclarea)
Clove (Syzygium aromati****)
Coriander seed (Coriandrum sativum) Coriander...
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Cymbopogon nardus Rendle.
Citrus peels Citrus spp.
Clary (clary sage)
Salvia sclarea L.
Clover Trifolium spp. Coca (decocainized)
Erythroxylum coca Lam. and...
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there are:[citation needed]
Artemisia absinthium Artemisia pontica Salvia sclarea (Clavy Sage) Musk
yarrow Cnicus (Holy Thistle)
Bitter orange Gentiana Angelica...
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Sclareol is a
fragrant chemical compound found in
Salvia sclarea, from
which it
derives its name. It is
classified as a
bicyclic diterpene alcohol. It...
- Rchb.
Salvia weihaiensis C.Y.Wu & H.W.Li
Sclarea decidua Moench Sclarea rhodantha (Zefir.) Soják
Sclarea verbenaca (L.) Soják
Sclarea viscosissima Moench...
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lactone natural product derived from
various plant sources including Salvia sclarea,
Salvia yosgadensis, and
cigar tobacco. It is a
close analog of sclareol...
- mint
Mentha requienii *
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis *
Clary Salvia sclarea *
Sticky clary Salvia glutinosa *
Meadow clary Salvia pratensis Wild clary...