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Carthamus
Carthamus Species: Carduncellus monspelliensium Nom Français: English Name: Carthamus flowering times: June - July Notes: This flower is well stalked, whereas others are much shorter. Back to the index
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Carthamus lanatus
... Index of site / Índice de la web Close-up photography Macrofotografía Glossary / Glosario " Carthamus lanatus L. " Carthamus lanatus L. ( ..............) Plant of the daisy family - composite - till 60 cm tall. Erect ... uns 3 cm de diàmetre amb bràctees molt prominents. Flors grogues. En llocs rocosos secs. Carthamus lanatus L. ( Azotacristos ) Planta de la familia de las compuestas de hasta 60 cm ...
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Angiosperm Families - Compositae Giseke
... Cancriniella, Cardopatium, Carduncellus, Carduus, Carlina, Carminatia, Carpesium, Carphephorus, Carphochaete, Carramboa, Carterothamnus, Carthamus, Cassinia, Castanedia, Castrilanthemum, Catamixis, Catananche, Catatia, Cavalcantia, Cavea, Celmisia, Centaurea, ... and endive), Tragopogon (salsify). Insecticides from Pyrethrum, safflower dye from Carthamus. At least 200 genera are widely planted as ...
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Flower Introductions for 1989
... , borders, and containers. Among the new flower introductions from Stokes Seeds is 'Lasting Orange', a carthamus or safflower which is recommended as either a cut or dried flower. Somewhat resembling a ...
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Article 2
... name, for example, KIRITSUBO (Paulownia tomentosa), YUUGAO (Lagenaria siceraria var. hispida), WAKAMURASAKI (Lithospermum erythrorhizon), SUETSUMUHANA (Carthamus tinctorius), and AOI (Asarum caulescens). Ms. MURASAKI SHIKIBU was a lady who served the empress ... can also imagine that the aristocrats of those times were quite familiar with plants. SUETSUMUHANA (Carthamus tinctorius)
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Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... , sweet, savory. More info here Runner Bean Phaseolus coccineus Tastes like: nectar, bean-like Safflower* Carthamus tinctorius Another "poor man's saffron" without the pungent aroma or strong flavor of the ...
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MEKA keys from the Jepson Manual
... Baccharis Baileya Balsamorhiza Bidens Blennosperma Blepharizonia Boschniakia Brickellia Brodiaea Calandrinia Calendula Calycadenia Calycoseris Campanula Carduus Carthamus Centaurea Centromadia Chaenactis Chamaemelium Chamomilla Chlorogalum Chrysanthemum Chrysothamnus Cichorium Cirsium Collomia Conyza Coreopsis Cosmos Cotula ...
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MEKA to SLIKS conversion
... Balsamorhiza Bidens Blennosperma Blepharizonia Boschniakia Brickellia Brodiaea Calandrinia Calendula Calenduleae Calycadenia Calycoseris Campanula Cardueae Carduus Carthamus Centaurea Centromadia Chaenactis Chamaemelium Chamomilla Chlorogalum Chrysanthemum Chrysothamnus Cichorium Cirsium Collomia Conyza Coreopsis Cosmos Cotula ...
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APS Potomac Division Abstracts
... 10(^3) spores/ml for the original isolate. One of 11 species in the Asteraceae, Carthamus tinctorius (safflower), was infected with the new isolate of R. crupinae, developing a limited number ...
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Common Names of Plant Diseases
... .) Rhododendron (Rhododendron spp.) Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Rose (Rosa spp.) Rye (Secale cereale L.) Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Sapphire Flower (Browallia speciosa Hook.) Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) Soybeans (Glycine max ...
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