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- Achillea ageratum, also known as sweet yarrow, sweet-Nancy, English mace, or sweet maudlin, is a flowering plant in the sunflower family. it was originally...
- Gr**** yarrow Achillea ageratumsweet yarrow, sweet Nancy, English mace Achillea × albinea Achillea aleppica Achillea alexandri-regis Achillea alpina – Chinese...
- may refer to: Mace (****e), a ****e derived from the aril of nutmeg Achillea ageratum, known as English mace, a flowering plant once used as a herb Mace...
- Achillea ageratifolia, the Balkan yarrow or Gr**** yarrow, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae, native to Bulgaria and Greece...
- pyrrolizidine alkaloids from food plants such as crotalaria, heliotropium, or Achillea ageratum in the caterpillar, which the adult male converts by oxidation into...
- Hyssop Housl****, or Sengreen Liverwort Lungwort Sweet Maudlin, or Achillea ageratum Oak-tree Red Roses Sage Sauce alone, Jack by the Hedge, or Alliaria...
- Aethionema Afgekia Agapanthus Agapetes Agastache Agathis Agathosma Agave Ageratum Aglaia Aglaomorpha Aglaonema Agonis Agrimonia Agrostemma (corn ****le)...
- duQuesnay Acanthospermum Schrankstarburr Acanthostyles R.M.King & H.Rob. Achillea L. – yarrow Achnophora F.Muell. Achnopogon Maguire, Steyerm. & Wurdack...
- (the flowers) Asparagaceae Asparagales CS G Ageratina Ageratum-like Asteraceae Asterales Ba Ageratum never-aging (the flowers) Asteraceae Asterales CS G...
- spinosa, Rhanterium epapposum, Astragalus spinosus, Gymnocarpos decandrum, Achillea fragrantissima and Halothamnus bottae on the edges of desiccated lakes...