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Jojoba (/həˈhoʊbə/ ;
botanical name:
Simmondsia chinensis) – also
commonly called goat nut, deer nut, pignut, wild hazel,
quinine nut, coffeeberry, and...
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Jojoba oil (/həˈhoʊbə/ ) is the
liquid produced in the seed of the
Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) plant, a shrub,
which is
native to
southern Arizona, southern...
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family is not
recognized by all
taxonomic systems, the
single species,
Simmondsia chinensis,
often being treated as
belonging to
family Buxaceae. The APG...
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Jojoba seed
powder is a
powder of the
ground seeds of the jojoba,
Simmondsia chenensis. It is
commonly used in
cosmetic formulations.
International Jojoba...
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Jatropha cinerea,
Pachicerus pringley,
Opuntia cholla, B. microphylla,
Simmondsia chinensis,
Cercidium peninsulare,
Stenocerus gummosus,
Cyrtocarpa edulis...
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Mahmoud (4 June 2010). "Anti-Herpetic
Activity of
Callissia fragrans and
Simmondsia chinensis Leaf
Extracts In Vitro". The Open
Virology Journal. 4 (1): 57–62...
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plant in the
buckthorn family,
native to the
mountains of
California Simmondsia chinensis, also
known as
coffeeberry or jojoba,
native to the deserts...
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Santolina (Lavender Cotton)
Sapindus (Soapberry) *
Senecio (Senecio)
Simmondsia (Jojoba)
Skimmia (Skimmia)
Smilax (Smilax)
Sophora (Kōwhai) * Sorbaria...
- cornelius-mulleri,
desert scrub oak or Muller's oak Rhus ovata,
sugar bush
Simmondsia chinensis,
jojoba Yucca schidigera,
Mojave yucca Hesperoyucca whipplei...
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Toxicodendron species Jojoba oil – a
liquid wax ester, from the seed of
Simmondsia chinensis.
Ouricury wax – from the
Brazilian feather palm,
Syagrus coronata...