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- as fever and inflammation. R. chalepensis is the original source of the chemical compound chalepensin. R. chalepensis is an introduced species in Ethiopia...
- the World Online accepted ten species: Ruta angustifolia Pers. Ruta chalepensis L. Ruta corsica DC. Ruta graveolens L. Ruta lamarmorae Bacch., Brullo...
- statement/permission). Text taken from Linaria chalepensis​, . Encyclopedia of Life. "Linaria chalepensis (L.) Mill. - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved...
- company, but kept my nose well with rue, or sometimes with tobacco". Ruta chalepensis or fringed rue, po****r in Ethiopian cuisine Peganum harmala, an unrelated...
- (January 1974). "The biology of canadian weeds. 3. cardaria draba, c. chalepensis, and c. pubescens". Canadian Journal of Plant Science. 54 (1): 149–160...
- "Antifertility effects of some coumarins isolated from Ruta chalepensis andR. Chalepensis var.latifolia in rodents". Phytotherapy Research. 8 (4): 233–236...
- Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) P****ion berry, Tena adam (Amharic) (Ruta chalepensis) Pennyroyal (Mentha ****gium) Pepper, Ashanti, uziza, Edo Pepper, Guinea...
- Mentha ****ata L. Synonyms (of M. ****ata subsp. condensata) Mentha chalepensis Mill. Mentha microphylla K.Koch Mentha sieberi K.Koch Mentha sofiana...
- – red dock Rumex californicus Rech.f. Rumex caucasicus Rech.f. Rumex chalepensis Mill. Rumex chrysocarpos Moris Rumex confertus Willd. – Asiatic dock...
- the Maltese Islands, the caterpillar feeds on plants such as rue (Ruta chalepensis) in addition to Umbelliferae such as fennel. In Kashmir, the common yellow...