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Commons has
media related to Ruta
graveolens.
Wikispecies has
information related to Ruta
graveolens. Rue (Ruta
graveolens L.) page from
Gernot Katzer's ****e...
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collenchyma cells exterior to the
vascular bundles. Wild celery,
Apium graveolens var.
graveolens,
grows to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) tall.
Celery is a
biennial plant that...
- Dill (Anethum
graveolens) is an
annual herb in the
celery family Apiaceae. It is
native to
North Africa, Iran, and the
Arabian Peninsula; it is
grown widely...
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graveolens,
known in
Spanish as palo
santo ("holy stick"), is a wild tree
native from the Yucatán
Peninsula to Peru and Venezuela.
Bursera graveolens...
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shape of
their fruit. The
specific epithet graveolens refers to the strong-smelling leaves.
Pelargonium graveolens is an erect, multi-branched shrub, that...
- America, the 'Diamant'
cultivar predominates. Wild
celery (Apium
graveolens var.
graveolens), from
which both
celeriac and
celery derive,
originated in the...
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granitica – graniti****
graveolens L
gravis strong-smelling
common rue, Ruta
graveolens; lippia,
Lippia graveolens graveolens gregarius L gregārius, from...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Peperomia graveolens. Santiana, J.; Pitman, N. (2004). "Peperomia
graveolens". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2004:...
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Lippia graveolens (L. berlandier)".
Benny Simpson's
Texas Native Shrubs.
Texas A&M University.
Retrieved January 22, 2010. "Lippia
graveolens ****h"....
- R.
graveolens may
refer to:
Russula graveolens, an
edible fungus species Ruta
graveolens, the
common rue or herb of grace, a
flowering plant species native...