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translate.academic.ru/officinalis/la/ru/1Verbena officinalis — Flowering plant Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae
www.finedictionary.com/Saponaria%20officinalis.htmlCachedMeaning of Saponaria officinalis with illustrations and photos. Pronunciation of
stancarey.wordpress.com/. /folk-etymology-from-hiccup-to-hiccough/CachedSimilarJul 2, 2013 . Folk etymology is when a word or phrase is changed – phonetically,
myfolia.com/. /67335-rosmarinus-officinalis-var-prostratus-rosmarinus- officinalis-var-prostratusCachedRosmarinus officinalis var. prostratus Etymology. The botanical epithet is from the
jan.ucc.nau.edu/plants-c/bio414/. /melilotus%20officinalis.htmCachedEtymology: Melilotus: meli- honey (Greek) and lotos (lotus, a kind of wild clover (
https://stancarey.wordpress.com/tag/false-etymology/Jul 2, 2013 . Posts about false etymology written by Stan. . Folk etymology: from hiccup to
davisla.wordpress.com/. /plant-of-the-week-stachys-officinalis-‘hummelo’/CachedSimilarAug 4, 2011 . Stachys officinalis 'Hummelo' is a deciduous perennial with a . The etymological
gemmopedia.org/index.php?title=Salvia_officinalisCachedEtymology. 'Salvia' comes from the Latin 'salvere' (= to save), referring to the
www.piam.com/mms_garden/officinalis.htmlCachedSimilarEtymology of Officinalis Officina, a noun, is a Medievel Latin word derived from
Fumitory, the name of the fumaria officinalis, so spelt as if having the same
www.avogel.ca/en/plant-encyclopedia/valeriana-officinalis.phpCachedSimilar. “healthy, valuable”; rather it may perhaps only share an etymological root. .
www.mdidea.com/products/herbextract/valerian/data01.htmlCachedValerian Root Extract INCI Name Valeriana Officinalis Extract EINECS .
species-identification.org/species.php?species_group=sponges. CachedSimilarSpongia officinalis Linnaeus (1759) is a dark coloured, finely conulose, globular
www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/m/marigo16.htmlCachedBotanical: Calendula officinalis (LINN.) . its Latin name, and one of the names
etymology.enacademic.com/4686/alkanetCachedAlkanet — is the name of several related plants in the borage family (
. Hygiene, Therapeutics . with the Accentuation and Etymology of the Terms,
www.first-nature.com/. /cochlearia-officinalis.phpCachedEtymology. Cochlearia, the generic name, comes from the Greek noun kochlarion
Common Names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synonyms, and Etymology (5 . in
www.thefreedictionary.com/Asparagus+officinalisCachedSimilarDefinition of Asparagus officinalis in the Online Dictionary. . good illustration of
oldenglish-plantnames.org/lemma/full_lemma/1003CachedVariants - Meanings - Comments - Occurrences - Etymology - Images - Research
www.fleurssauvages.ca/caryophyllaceae/saponaria_officinalis.htmlCanadian wildflowers @fleurssauvages.ca, Saponaria officinalis Photos. .
gernot-katzers-spice-pages.com/engl/Rosm_off.htmlCachedSimilarEtymology. In Latin tongue, the plant was called rosmarinus; most sources
www.memidex.com/hyssopus-officinalis"Hyssopus officinalis" definition: a European mint with aromatic and pungent
www.italianways.com/erboristeria-melissa-a-remedy-for-anxiety/CachedSimilar. a perennial herb called 'Melissa officinalis', which produces white-pink flowers
dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/e35.htmlCachedSimilarPrior to 1398, this vegetable's (Asparagus officinalis, family Liliaceć) name . by
blog.metmuseum.org/cloistersgardens/tag/etymology/CachedAug 15, 2012 . Left: Roses are one of the special attributes of Saint Dorothea, as shown in the
www.bojensen.net/EssentialOilsEng/. /EssentialOils26A.htmCachedSimilarEtymology: Gr. krokos, saffron; Lat. sativus, cultivated. about new artificial . See
www.mediherb.com/pdf/6089_US.pdfCachedSimilarname) is Salvia officinalis, and for chaste tree is Vitex agnus-castus. Generic . .
www.european-trees.com/storax.htmlCachedEtymology: "officinalis" alludes to the curative properties of the exudate of the
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OfficinalisCachedSimilarOfficinalis, or officinale, is a Medieval Latin epithet denoting substances or
swbiodiversity.org/seinet/taxa/index.php?taxon=3458CachedHerbs, erect, 1-2.5 m; rhizomes fibrous. Stems annual, densely branched distally;
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/valerianCachedSimilar1.1 Etymology; 1.2 Pronunciation; 1.3 Noun . A hardy perennial flowering plant,
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/AsparagusCachedNov 15, 2012 . 2.1 Varieties and cultivation; 2.2 Etymology; 2.3 As food; 2.4 Nutrition . Three
ask.metafilter.com/. /Whats-the-etymology-of-common-or-gardenCachedSimilarWhats the etymology of "common or garden" . common or garden marygold=
. Or Meaning, by False Derivation Or Mistaken Analogy Abram Smythe Palmer .
swbiodiversity.unm.edu/taxa/index.php?taxauthid=1&taxon. CachedHerbs, erect, 1-2.5 m; rhizomes fibrous. Stems annual, densely branched distally;
naturalestrogens.wordpress.com/. /asparagus-officinalis-etymology-male- menopause-gifts-santa-ana-california-usa/CachedJan 5, 2014 . Gonorrhea can dormant asparagus officinalis etymology homeopathic medicine
weedcrafter.blogspot.com/2011/04/borage-borago-officinalis.htmlCachedSimilarApr 29, 2011 . Latin: Borago officinalis. Etymology: May be derived from the latin word corrago,
eol.org/pages/579379/detailsCachedSimilarRosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a member of the mint family (Lamiaceae)
www.myetymology.com/latin/officinalis.htmlCachedEtymology of the Latin word officinalis. the Latin word officinalis. derived from the
www.younglivingessentialoilstore.com/762/officinalis/CachedTagged as: officina lisboa, officinal herbs, officinalis, officinalis althaea, . emblica
www.finedictionary.com/Melissa%20officinalis.htmlCachedMeaning of Melissa officinalis with illustrations and photos. Pronunciation of
www.encyclo.co.uk/define/OfficinalisCached==Etymology== The word officinalis literally means "of or belonging to an officina"
www.herbsocietypioneer.org/category/herbs/CachedOct 16, 2012 . Ros = “dew” and marinus = “sea” officinalis essentially means that it is of .
www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=Salvia+officinalis
www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora_details.aspx?ID=3565CachedMar 26, 2010 . Etymology. Calendula: From the Latin word kalendae, first day of the month when
[Etymology uncertain.] The triangular bone wedged between . The common
choicehealthmag.com/blog/tag/etymology/CachedMay 13, 2011 . Melissa oil. Latin Name Melissa officinalis L Botanical family Lamiaceae (
crickethillgarden.wordpress.com/. /healing-plant-a-brief-etymology-of-the- word-peony/CachedSimilarFeb 3, 2012 . Healing plant: a brief etymology of the word 'peony' . Paeonia mascula (above)
Parietaria Officinalis, 10. Paitdey Root, 10. Part ridge- Berry, 2, 4. Pellitory, 13.
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