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- sage. The specific epithet officinalis refers to plants with a well-established medicinal or culinary value. Salvia officinalis was described by Carl Linnaeus...
- subspecies: P. officinalis subsp. arietina ((G. Anderson) N. G. P****al.): Native to Italy, Albania and Northern Caucasus. P. officinalis subsp. banatica...
- 1753. There are 2 known subspecies: Fumaria officinalis subsp. cilicica (Hausskn.) Lidén Fumaria officinalis subsp. wirtgenii (Koch) Arcang. The "smoky"...
- world. The Latin specific epithet officinalis refers to the plant's medicinal and herbal uses. Calendula officinalis is a short-lived aromatic herbaceous...
- Fomitopsis officinalis. DNA analyses showed that this species has genetical distance from Fomitopsis, and the name Laricifomes officinalis is favored...
- Verbena officinalis var. gaudichaudii Briq. Verbena officinalis var. macrostachya (F. Muell.) Benth. (=V. macrostachya) Verbena officinalis var. monticola...
- regeneration, 1507, National Museum in Gdańsk Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) essential oil Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thomé, Flora von...
- "Rosmarinus officinalis (Angustifolia Group) 'Benenden Blue'". Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved 5 March 2021. "Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's...
- be found in S. officinalis. Ziyuglycoside II is a triterpenoid saponin that can be found in S. officinalis. "Sanguisorba officinalis L." Plants of the...
- Betonica officinalis (syn. Stachys officinalis), commonly known as common hedgenettle, betony, purple betony, wood betony, bishopwort, or bishop's wort...