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Desirable Herb Varieties: Cumin
... illustration of the huge and frustrating problems with terminology with herbs and spices. The quite unrelated plant Nigella sativa, a member of the Ranunculaceae, the buttercup family, is commonly called, and ... a flavoring in its own right. Oh, yes, there is also Bunium persicum, another quite unrelated plant also known as "black cumin"--what fun. Caveat emptor!) Planting Timing Many sources casually ...
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Haplopappus rehderi - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... an Ericameria and certainly not your plant. It's also worth mentioning that Haplopappus was previously something of a catch-all genus, including various dissimilar and unrelated lineages. Most things that used ... Tue, Nov 14, 06 at 0:58 I have found reference to Haplopappus rehderi on quite a few sites (mainly English, German and Netherlands) but very little information. I have also ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Tarragon
... , who will likely have the hardiest or most flavorful strains. (There is also a completely unrelated plant, Tagetes lucida, commonly called "Mexican Tarragon" and actually a type of marigold, that is sometimes ... to cook with it. Cut about a third of a branch, then chop the leaves quite fine, to fully release the flavoring oils. Tarragon makes an excellent flavored wine vinegar, and ...
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About Plant Lists and Botanical Surveys
... best way to identify a plant. Common Names: Common names are a poor way to identify a plant, as there are three "Spring Beauties" in my area, all unrelated except that they bloom ... nervines, antispasmodics, tranquilizers, sedatives, and any misc. "calming" herb. Pain (see Calming Herbs): There are quite a few drop dosage medicinals that would fit into this category. Demulcents, Emollients: soothing ...
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LAB 5
... using a magnifying glass Similar in many ways to Peperomia, but quite unrelated is Anthurium. Peperomia is a dicot in the family Piperaceae. ... at a few other examples This is a garden plant, the lollipop plant, Pachystachys lutea, a member of the Acanthaceae, a family ... flowers in this photo of the Wild Hops plant, Flemingia strobilifera? Find the plant and look at an inflorescence with greener, less ...
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Flowering Plants
... have only one greenish gland per cyathium and no petaloid appendages. This flower plan is quite different from the typical floral diagram above, but it is the basic theme in ... flesh for the developing larvae to feed on. Carrion flowers occur in many different and unrelated plant families, including the milkweed family (Asclepiadaceae), arum family (Araceae) and the rafflesia family (Rafflesiaceae). ...
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Soap Lilies In California
... sage scrub plant community adjacent to Palomar College. They were used extensively by native Indian tribes and early settlers of this region. Several other plant species in different and unrelated plant families ... illness to members of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Although its native range is quite different, the desert lily (Hesperocallis undulata) has basal undulate (wavy) leaves which are ...
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Canna
... lily-of-the valley. The two plants are otherwise unrelated, although the large leaves of the canna do resemble ... so add some fertilizer according to package directions when you plant and at monthly intervals during the summer. Use a ... quite a taste for things succulent and tropical! Then stand back. When late summer rolls around, you’ll appreciate the “bold” move you took in May. Return to Plant ...
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Love-in-a-mist
... the offspring of those first seeds I scattered so recklessly. The only other plant Ive encountered that is as enthusiastic a self-sower is Lychnis coronaria. ... unrelated to the more familiar brown cumin, which is a member of the parsley family. Ill spare you a trip through the culinary history of the quite ... choke out the horsetailthat would be even better than muffins. Return to Plant of the ...
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Biology, biology degrees, research, news, U.W.A. - Institute of Biological Sciences
... within waxy red and yellow bracts Hemigraphis colorata (Family: Acanthaceae) This low-growing trailing plant is native to Australia and Tropical Asia. The upper surfaces of the leaves have ... valleys. Their leaves resemble those of Primroses, hence their name Cape Primrose, though they are quite unrelated to Primroses. They are members of the Gesneriaceae family which includes African Violets and ...
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