still much confusion, with the name Acorus calamus equally but wrongfully applied to Acorus americanus (formerly Acorus calamus var. americanus). As of July...
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Philippines and from Indonesia to Siberia. The diploid form Acorus americanus or Acorus calamus var. americanus is found in northern subarctic North...
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Acorus gramineus, commonly known as Japanese sweet flag, Japanese rush, grassy-leaved sweet flag, and grass-leaf sweet flag, is a botanical species belonging...
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similar European and western Asian species Acorus calamus. Acorus americanus was formerly classified as Acorus calamus var. americanus. It differs only...
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chemical compound of the phenylpropanoid class found in certain plants such as Acorus and Asarum. There are two isomers, α (or trans) and β (or cis). As a volatile...
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Holy anointing oil (section Acorus calamus)
Saadia Gaon and Jonah ibn Janah). This plant is known to botanists as Acorus calamus. According to Aryeh Kaplan in The Living Torah, "It appears that...
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specific epithet pseudacorus means "false acorus", referring to the similarity of its leaves to those of Acorus calamus (sweet flag), as they have a prominently...
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and motifs that are repeated throughout, notably the Calamus root itself. Acorus calamus or Sweet Flag is a marsh-growing plant similar to a cat-tail. Whitman...
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called Aranae), but did not include Acoraceae as a separate family. Instead, Acorus, its only genus, was included in the Araceae. Arales was the only order...
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plant Acorus calamus. Sweet flag may also refer to Japanese sweet flag or grassy-leaved sweet flag (Acorus gramineus) American sweet flag (Acorus americanus)...
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the monocot crown group (i.e. the time at which the ancestor of today's Acorus diverged from the rest of the group) as 134 million years. Similarly, Wikström...
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arsenic, as well as harmful compounds from the plants Azadirachta indica and Acorus calamus. Heavy metals are thought of as active ingredients by advocates...
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Transcendent). Chāng (菖) is usually limited to the Acorus name: 1. ~蒲 chāngpú, sweet-flag (Acorus calamus), sweetly scented wetland grass, used apotropaically;...
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rulers of Acorus. These men possessed enormous reserves of Talent, but when they learned that the Master Scepter would go to Efra and not to Acorus, their...
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(India): A survey. Agric. Sci. Digest. 21(3):204–205. Oudhia, P. (2002). Rice-Acorus intercropping: A new system developed by innovative farmers of Chhattisgarh...
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medical school Rushes, grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family Sweet rush, Acorus calamus, an aromatic grass-like plant unrelated to the Juncaceae List of...
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13 March 2006.[permanent dead link] "Acorus Therapeutics Ltd. - Ordering - UK". acorus-therapeutics.com. Acorus Therapeutics. Archived from the original...
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According to the organisation's website, the name "Zi Teng" is the Chinese for Acorus calamus. "The plant is described as extraordinarily tough and strong, often...
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is headed by Benjamin Schilz as CEO. Before joining Wire, Schilz founded Acorus Networks and later worked for the security company F5. Wire Swiss GmbH was...
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quantities of sweet flag growing in it, derived from the botanical name Acorus calamus, commonly called Sweet Flag or Calamus. In July 1858 the first railroad...
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Oregano Peach bark Rhubarb White mustard seeds Rose hips Rue Sweet flag (Acorus calamus) Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) The purported stomachic mechanism...
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named for the saw-like edges of their leaves. Sedge may also refer to: Acorus calamus, sweet flag, a plant in the family Acoraceae Carex, the true sedge...
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Abrus precatorius, Abutilon indicum, Acalypha indica, Achyranthes aspera, Acorus calamus, Aloe vera, Alternanthera sessilis, etc., and those found around...
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('yellow, golden') and rhœa ('flowing, flow'). The invalid Acoroides ('Acorus-like') was a temporary designation in Solander's manuscript from his voyage...
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good mood. Roots and resin from acacia are combined with rhododendron, acorus, cytisus, salvia, and some other components of incense. Both people and...
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lake hosts 54 species of coastal aquatic flora, including cane, calamus (Acorus calamus), bulrush, grass rush, lesser bulrush (Typha angustifolia) and water...
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cleanliness and insulation. Particularly favored for such a purpose was Acorus calamus (sweet flag), but despite its alternate vernacular name "sweet rush"...
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containing other psychoactive substances Substance(s) Plant Comments Asarone Acorus calamus Toxic.[citation needed] Yohimbine Alchornea floribunda α2-adrenergic...
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Prionium E.Mey. Species: P. serratum Binomial name Prionium serratum (L.f.) Drège Synonyms Juncus serratus L.f. Acorus palmita Licht. Prionium palmita E.Mey....
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Look up vacha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vacha may refer to: Acorus calamus, Vacha (Sk 'to speak') an ayurvedic medicine, mentioned in the bible...
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