Viscum album is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae, commonly known as European mistletoe, common mistletoe or simply as mistletoe (Old English...
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liquidambaricola Viscum loranthi Viscum minimum Viscum monoicum Viscum multinerve Viscum nudum Viscum orientale Viscum ovalifolium Viscum rotundifolium L...
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the host plant. The name mistletoe originally referred to the species Viscum album (European mistletoe, of the family Santalaceae in the order Santalales);...
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used in North America as a surrogate for the similar European mistletoe Viscum album, in Christmas decoration and associated traditions (such as "kissing...
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Yûsuke Onoda Hideki Shirane July 30, 2022 (2022-07-30) 40 3 "Parasite (Viscum Album)" Transliteration: "Yadorigi (Kisei)" (Japanese: 寄生(ヤドリギ)) Yoshihiro...
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the events so far transpired according to her dream. 40 3 "Parasite (Viscum Album)" Transliteration: "Yadorigi (Kisei)" (Japanese: 寄生(ヤドリギ)) Yoshihiro...
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"rōbur". A Latin Dictionary. According to L. A. Boodle, mistletoe (Viscum album) "occurs on Quercus pedunculata and Q. sessiliflora, but Tubeuf (p. 727)...
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contraindicated when pregnant or nursing European Mistletoe common mistletoe Viscum album Toxic to cardio and central nervous systems, gastrointestinal bleeding...
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intravenous injection of an alkaloidal extract of Veratrum viride or Viscum album in 1867. This observation was comparatively neglected until Jarisch and...
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common in western Asia Echinacea tea Elderberry European mistletoe (Viscum album), (steep in cold water for 2–6 hours) Essiac tea, blended herbal tea...
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Taxillus vestitus, Abelmoschus moschatus, Pterospermum acerifolium and Viscum album. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Delias eucharis. Pieridae List...
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the historical and main producer of fermented white mistletoe extract (Viscum album), marketed under the name of Iscador. This treatment stems from a 1917...
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Helianthus annuus nor Saxifraga mertensiana nor Stellaria media nor Viscum album. A well-known example of Rosidae as governed by the ICN was in the Cronquist...
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serpyllum; Paprastasis čiobrelis) Common Mistletoe or European Mistletoe (Viscum album; Paprastasis amalas or Laumės šluota) English Ivy or Common Ivy (Latin:...
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that can be isolated from Viscum album. Richter, Andreas (1992). "Viscumitol, a dimethyl-ether of muco-inositol from Viscum album". Phytochemistry. 31 (11):...
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A, Seifert G, Delebinski CI (2016). "Multiple Active Compounds from Viscum album L. Synergistically Converge to Promote Apoptosis in Ewing Sarcoma". PLOS...
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absorb water and nutrients from another plant, such as in mistletoe (Viscum album) and dodder. Propagative roots: roots that form adventitious buds that...
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1982). "Isolation and Characterization of Viscumin, a Toxic Lectin from Viscum album L. (Mistletoe)". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 257 (22): 13263–13270...
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V. album may refer to: Veratrum album, the false helleborine, a medicinal plant species native to Europe Viscum album, the European mistletoe or common...
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leaf-spot disease on Asian mistletoe (Viscum coloratum (Kom.) Nakai) in China, and also on European mistletoe (Viscum album) populations. While species Sphaeropsis...
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native Hampshire dog-rose Rosa canina native Herefordshire mistletoe Viscum album native Hertfordshire pasqueflower Pulsatilla vulgaris native Cambridgeshire...
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beliefs. The best known example is the mistletoe. The European mistletoe, Viscum album, figured prominently in Greek mythology, and is believed to be The Golden...
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(2013). "Biological Activities of East Indian Sandalwood Tree, Santalum album". PeerJ PrePrints. 1: e96. doi:10.7287/peerj.preprints.96v1. "Herbs - Ashoka"...
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occulta Viola odorata Viola parvula Viola pentadactyla Viola sieheana Viscum album Visnaga daucoides Vitex agnus-castus Vulpia brevis Vulpia bromoides Vulpia...
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ibis, Eudocimus albus; white oak, Quercus alba; mistletoe, Viscum album albus – alba – album alpinus L alpine; of the Alps alpine aster, Aster alpinus;...
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Thliphthisa rigida (Sm.) P.Caputo & Del Guacchio Salix kaptarae Cambria Viscum album subsp. creticum N.Böhling, Greuter, Raus, B.Snogerup, Snogerup & Zuber...
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the survivability and fitness of the mimicking plant. Mistletoe, or Viscum album, is an obligate hemi-parasite meaning it attaches to its host tree and...
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thionins produced from the leaves and stems of the European mistletoe (Viscum album). The history of phoratoxin is filled with myths, legends, and other...
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flow uninterruptedly"), Latv. aluot, aluoti *amalas mistletoe (Bot. Viscum album) PN Amlaidina, prob. in Scythia Minor (Dobrogea, Rom.) Lith. ãmalas Latv...
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