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Vitex agnus-
castus (also
called vitex,
chaste tree / chastetree, chasteberry, Abraham's balm,
lilac chastetree, or monk's pepper) is a
plant native of...
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Elder for
V.
agnus-
castus. It is
derived from the
Latin vieo,
meaning to
weave or to tie up, a
reference to the use of
V.
agnus-
castus in basketry....
- 3-hydroxybenzoic acid. It is
found in
plants of the
genus Vitex such as
V.
agnus-
castus or
V. negundo, and in Hyperi****
perforatum (St John's wort). It is also...
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hybrids are more like
those of
V.
rotundifolia than
V.
agnus-
castus. However, the
hybrids are more
upright than
V.
rotundifolia and have been described...
- side
branches which become hands of
bananas The
inflorescence of
Vitex agnus-
castus has branches, each of
which is a
thyrse Hickey, M.; King, C. (2001)....
- It is
endemic to
mainland Greece and Rhodes. The
larvae feed on
Vitex agnus-
castus. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant. The mine
strongly resembles...
- been
shown to have anti-mitotic activity. It is also
found in
Vitex agnus-
castus.
Elford BC;
Roberts MF;
Phillipson JD;
Wilson RJ (1987). "Potentiation...
- are
three generations per year. The
larvae feed on
Vitex agnus-
castus. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Fauna Europaea bladmineerders.nl
v t e...
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Agnuside is a
chemical compound found in
Vitex agnus-
castus.
Agnuside is the
ester of
aucubin and p-hydroxybenzoic acid. Eva Hoberg, Beat
Meier and Otto...
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castus Wild
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