-
compounds that are
responsible for the
flavour of
commercially important umbelliferous seed such as anise, ****in and coriander. The
shape and
details of the...
- Hare's Ear. The
genus name
Bupleurum is also an
ancient Gr**** word for ‘
umbelliferous plant’. It was
first described and
published in Pl. Hort. Schoenbr....
- surface. The
leaves are elongated-oval in shape. It has a small, yellow,
umbelliferous inflorescence that is
produced throughout the year.
Gymnema sylvestre...
- in the
European Union for use as a
pesticide against carrot fly in
umbelliferous crops (carrots, parsnips, parsley, celery, celeriac).
Onions are a widely...
- 1038/ncponc0511. PMID 16757968. S2CID 8441159.
Nielsen BE (1970).
Coumarins of
Umbelliferous plants. Copenhagen:
Royal Danish School of Pharmacy.
Cited by Mitc****...
-
Galbanum is an
aromatic gum
resin and a
product of
certain umbelliferous Persian plant species in the
genus Ferula,
chiefly Ferula gummosa (synonym F...
- only occasional;
trees almost non-existent. Labiate,
composite and
umbelliferous plants are most common.
Ferns and
mosses are
almost confined to the...
- penumbra, penumbral, somber, sombrero, subumbellate, umbel, umbellate,
umbelliferous, umbelliform, umbellulate, umbellule, umber, umbra, umbraculum, umbrage...
- on the
nectar of
flowers of
fruit trees and
especially on
flowers of
umbelliferous plants,
often swarming in m****
flights in spring.
Adults are important...
-
daikon (kaiware-daikon in ****anese cuisine), arugula, tatsoi, and
turnip Umbelliferous vegetables (parsley family) -
these may be used more as microgreens...