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Umbelliferea
- My definition of germination is when s green stem appears from the seed. . classified as ìDaucus Carota.
- JMPEE 39(3)
- Umbelliferea), star anise (Illicium anisatum ; Illiciaceae), and from three aromatic herbs: basil (Ocimum basilicum.
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- CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF
- Family Umbelliferea. Part 34. Pimpinella diversifolia DC (Spinzakai) Seeds and Stalks.
- www.sid.ir
- Rachel's Folly cover
- APIUM GRAVEOLENS (UMBELLIFEREA). COTTONSEED OIL. GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM (MALVACEAE).
- cei.org
- © Lisa Zador
- Family: Umbelliferea (carrot family). Part of Plant: seeds Habitat: Eastern India. Taste: pungent, salty.
- www.naha.org
- Antioxidant and Nitric Oxide Inhibition Activities of Thai Medicinal
- (Umbelliferea),Kaempferia galanga L (Zingiberaceae),. Lepidium sativum L ( Cruciferae), Ligusticum sinense.
- www.mat.or.th
- Umbelliferea
- 14 mei 2008 Wat zijn umbelliferea of schermbloemigen, en wat moet je doen als je hiervoor allergisch bent?
- allergieplatform.nl
- Urban Harvest Gardening Advice - Basics
- www.urbanharvest.org
- What Flowers Are Good for Pressing? | eHow.com
- Its tiny flowers are borne in clusters, radiating from a central point similar to an umbrella, as is typical of flowers in the Umbelliferea family.
- www.ehow.com
- Angelica (Dong Quai)
- Apiaceae (Umbelliferea) The common name is dong quai, tang-kuei, dang-gui, Chinese angelica.
- www.juniperandsage.com
- February: Vegetable gardening in north Texas - Fort Worth
- Feb 6, 2011 Foods from the Umbelliferea family include carrot, chervil, cilantro, and parsley. Amaranthacea foods include beets, Swiss chard, and spinach.
- www.examiner.com
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