Crambe maritima, common name sea kale, seakale or crambe, is a species of halophytic (salt-tolerant) flowering plant in the genus Crambe of the family...
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Christ Crambe gordjagini Sprygin & Popov Crambe grandiflora DC. Crambe grossheimii I.I.Khalilov Crambe hedgei I.I.Khalilov Crambe hispanica L. Crambe juncea...
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Crambe abyssinica is an annual oilseed crop of the family Brassicaceae. It is mainly cultivated due to the high levels of erucic acid that are contained...
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Crambe crambe, commonly known as the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. The...
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Crambe oil is an inedible seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica, a multibranched annual plant that is native to the Ethiopian Highlands...
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Crambe is a genus of plants Crambe may also refer to: Crambe, North Yorkshire Crambeck near Crambe in Yorkshire, famous as having been a Roman encampment...
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Crambe cordifolia, the greater sea-kale, colewort or heartleaf crambe ( syn. Crambe glabrata DC.), is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae...
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Hajdu, 2007 Crambe chilensis Esteves, Lôbo-Hajdu & Hajdu, 2007 Crambe crambe (Schmidt, 1862) Crambe erecta Pulitzer-Finali, 1993 Crambe maldonadoi Esteves...
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Crambe is a civil parish in the former Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains five listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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St Michael's Church is the parish church of Crambe, North Yorkshire, a village in England. The earliest parts of the current church date from the late...
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Crambe is a village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is near the River Derwent and 6 miles (10 km) south-west of...
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burdock Artemisia Calluna – heather Campanula Centaurea Cirsium – thistle Crambe Filipendula – meadowsweet Galium – bedstraw Hieracium – hawkweed Lotus –...
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Howsham railway station (North Yorkshire) (redirect from Crambe Beck Station)
station was a short-lived railway station between the villages of Howsham and Crambe in North Yorkshire, England. Located on the York to Scarborough Line (where...
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BB Brunes (redirect from Bérald Crambes)
guitarist, Félix Hemmen, who enjoyed their music. In 2007, the bassist Bérald Crambes joined the band. In 2005 they participated at the Emergenza music festival...
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extracted from seeds. Linseed oil is used in paints. Oil from jojoba and crambe are similar to whale oil. Seeds are the source of some medicines including...
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vegetables and sourdough bread, served at a restaurant in Australia Bowen's Kale Crambe maritima – sea kale Leaf vegetable Kalettes Cabbage "Kale". Online Etymology...
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a10_245.pub2. ISBN 3527306730. Economic Research Service, USDA (1996). "Crambe, Industrial Rapeseed, and Tung Provide Valuable Oils" (PDF). Fats and Oils...
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Crambin Crystal structure of Crambin from PDB 3NIR Identifiers Organism Crambe hispanica Symbol THI2 UniProt P01542...
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95/bushel Barley $1.95/bushel Oats $1.39/bushel Oilseed (sunflower, flaxseed, canola, rapeseed, safflower, mustard, crambe, sesame seed) $0.1009/pound...
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Polonius is named "Corambis". It has been suggested that this derives from "crambe" or "crambo", derived from a Latin phrase meaning "reheated cabbage", implying...
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the western United States. In the Brassicaceae, Sisymbrium altissimum, Crambe maritima, Lepidium, and a resurrection plant, Anastatica form tumbleweeds...
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Cowlam, Cowling (Craven), Cowling (Hambleton), Cowthorpe, Coxwold, Crackpot, Crambe, Crambeck Village, Crane Moor, Cranswick, Crathorne, Cray, Crayke, Crigglestone...
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Sculpit / Stridolo Silene inflata Sea beet Beta vulgaris maritima Sea kale Crambe maritima Shepherd's purse Capsella bursa-pastoris Sierra Leone bologi Crassocephalum...
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Cochlearia danica L. - (declining) Crambe cordifolia Stev. - (endangered) Crambe koktebelica (Junge) N. Busch - (declining) Crambe steveniana Rupr. - (rare) Dentaria...
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of Rhyming." The name comes from the Latin crambe and Greek κράμβη krámbē, meaning "cabbage" (as in crambe repetita (Juvenal, satire 7, 154), literally...
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syphilis, rheumatism, scrofula, and in phthisis. Crambe oil, extracted from the seeds of the Crambe abyssinica. High in erucic acid, used as an industrial...
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published a second volume of travel writings, this one entitled Coryats Crambe, or his Coleworte twice Sodden. Coryat's letters from this time refer to...
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This essay was written under the pseudonym of 'Crambe Repetita' derived from "occidit miseros crambe repetita magistros" (Juvenal, Satires, VI: 154)...
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Cotoneaster Cotula (brass buttons) Cotyledon Couroupita (cannonball tree) Crambe Craspedia Crassula + Crataegomespilus (graft chimera) Crataegus (hawthorn)...
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Crambeck near Crambe and Malton in Yorkshire is near the River Derwent. Crambeck is famous in antiquity as having been the Roman ceramic kiln site that...
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