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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Ammoniacum - Herb Profile and Information
... Description Constituents Medicinal Action and Uses Preparations and Dosages Other Species ---Synonyms---Gum Ammoniac. ---Part Used---The gum resin exuding from the flowering and fruiting stem of Dorema ammoniacum and probably ... where it becomes mixed with stones and other impurities found in the gum collected by the natives. The gum resin is found in special cavities in the tissues of the stem, ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Anemone Pulsatilla - Herb Profile and Information
... purple; odour of flowers camphoraceous; taste sweetish; of leaves, sweetish and astringent. ---Constituents---Grape sugar, gum resin, an alkaloid and anemonic acid, sulphate of potash, carbonate of potash, chlorate of potassium, carbonate ...
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glossary of rose terms at gardenmob.com, using color in the garden.
... breeding cold-hardy roses. Most famous introductions are the Explorer and Parkland series. Myrrh. Aromatic gum resin derived from several trees and shrubs of the genus Commiphora of India, Arabia, and eastern ...
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Glossary of Terms for
... breeding cold-hardy roses. Most famous introductions are the Explorer and Parkland series. Myrrh. Aromatic gum resin derived from several trees and shrubs of the genus Commiphora of India, Arabia, and eastern ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Betula Papyrifera Paper Birch Catalog
... , beer and soft drinks as well as health tonics. Reportedly the Native Americans chewed birch gum resin, either for its disinfectant properties or perhaps for a slightly energizing effect produced by terpene ...
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Heritage Roses, glossary
... layer of soil. Good soil structure because mulch will help stop soil compaction. Myrrh. Aromatic gum resin derived from several trees and shrubs of the genus Commiphora of India, Arabia, and eastern ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... the stems and the crown of the root at the commencement of spring, this resinous gum will exude. It has a special aromatic flavour of musk benzoin, for either of which ... cent. of volatile oil, valeric acid, angelic acid, sugar, a bitter principle, and a peculiar resin called Angelicin, which is stimulating to the lungs and to the skin. The essential oil ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... orders. Other constituents are oxyacanthine, berbamine, other alkaloidal matter, a little tannin, also wax, resin, fat, albumin, gum and starch. [Top] ---Medicinal Action and Uses---Tonic, purgative, antiseptic. It is used in ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... Persicaria spp. Hunter River and in Queensland Duboisia myoporoides   Spear Shafts Xanthorrhoea spp. See below Resin Xanthorrhoea spp. See below Corymbia gummifera Fibres soaked in this before making into string ... shell made fast to the end of it with the yellow gum." (Surgeon Whlte's journal, 1788). "'The Yellow Resin Tree'....resin, the properties of which vie with the most fragrant balsams... ...
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Plant Resin & Wax Photos
... Plant Chemistry Article Go To Lacquers In Plant Chemistry Article Sumac Family (Anacardiaceae) Gum mastic or "Chios Tears," raw resin globules from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus). Mastic is one of the ... showing numerous gland-tipped hairs called trichomes, each with a tiny blob of resin at the tip. The resin contains a mixture of volatile mono and sesquiterpenes, along with several phenolic ...
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