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- Sarcopoterium is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family. The genus is sometimes considered synonymous to Poterium. The sole species within this...
- to which the water course fell had the first rights. Prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum) and the camelthorn (Alhagi maurorum) could be freely collected...
- average being 15%. Plant species and genera include the Aleppo pine, Sarcopoterium, Salvia dominica, black iris, Tamarix, Anabasis, Artemisia, Acacia,...
- vegetation with Acacia trees. In the scrubby area the main woody species is Sarcopoterium spinosum and the steppe area is dominated by Ballota undulata and Salvia...
- Rosa – roses Rubusbrambles and raspberries Sanguisorbaburnets Sarcopoterium Sibbaldia Sibbaldianthe Sibbaldiopsis – three-toothed cinquefoil (formerly...
- steppe-like areas, branched asphodel (Asphodelus ramosus), prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum) and white wormwood (Artemisia herba-alba) predominate. More...
- impoverished batha remains, consisting prin****lly of Thymus capitatus, Sarcopoterium spinosum, and a few stunted herbs. The Mediterranean climate, warm and...
- have a neuroprotective effect after CNS injury. PTEN is inhibited by sarcopoterium. Cell lines with known PTEN mutations include: prostate: LNCaP, PC-3...
- non-agricultural portions coastal plain and coastal escarpments, with Sarcopoterium spinosum, along with Asphodelus ramosus and Artemisia herba-alba, as...
- keep the lime-kiln burning was the dried brushwood of prickly burnet (Sarcopoterium spinosum) and savory (Satureja thymbra), where often camel loads of...