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Sanguinaria canadensis, bloodroot, is a perennial,
herbaceous flowering plant native to
eastern North America. It is the only
species in the
genus Sanguinaria...
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Russula sanguinaria,
commonly known as the
bloody brittlegill or
rosey russula, is a
strikingly coloured mushroom of the
genus Russula,
which has the...
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buccal mucosa, but
these lesions are not
considered true leukoplakia.
Sanguinaria (Bloodroot) is a
herbal extract that is
included in some toothpastes...
- some plants,
including the
bloodroot plant, from
whose scientific name,
Sanguinaria canadensis, its name is derived; the
Mexican prickly poppy (Argemone...
- (Panax quinquefolius),
goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis),
bloodroot (
Sanguinaria canadensis) and
black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa). The
foregoing trees...
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villiferum Nees
Paspalum ciliare (Retz.) DC.
Paspalum inaequale Link
Sanguinaria ciliaris (Retz.)
Bubani Spartina pubera H****k. nom. inval. Syntherisma...
- the
plant Sanguinaria canadensis,
which contains the
alkaloid sanguinarine). The
original ingredients were 40.0 g Stibnite, 10.0 g
Sanguinaria canadensis...
- tetterwort, or
simply celandine. The
common name
tetterwort also
refers to
Sanguinaria canadensis.
Chelidonium majus is
native to most
regions of Europe. It...
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theatri botanici as his
source for the name,
which in turn
refers ("
sanguinaria radix") to a blood-red root.
Geranium sanguineum has a hemicryptophyte...
- as a "clairvoyant, herb
doctor and spiritualist." Some of Pinkard's
Sanguinaria Compound, made from
bloodroot or bloodwort, was
seized by
federal officials...