Halácsy Carthamus caeruleus L. Carthamus calvus (Boiss. & Reut.) Batt. Carthamus carduncellus L. Carthamus carthamoides (Pomel) Batt. Carthamus catrouxii...
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Safflower (redirect from Carthamus tinctorius)
diploid set of 2n = 24 chromosomes. Crossings with Carthamus palaestinus, Carthamus oxyacanthus and Carthamus persicus can produce fertile offspring.[citation...
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Carthamus lanatus is a species of thistle known as woolly distaff thistle, downy safflower or saffron thistle. It is closely related to safflower (Carthamus...
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Wayback Machine) Data related to Carthamus glaucus at Wikispecies Carthamus glaucus at Flora of Israel online Carthamus glaucus at vro.agriculture.vic.gov...
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(license statement/permission). Text taken from Carthamus caeruleus, . Encyclopedia of Life. "Carthamus caeruleus L. - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org....
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Carthamus creticus is a plant species in the family Asteraceae, related to safflower. It is native to the Mediterranean region including Europe (Spain...
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Estilai, A.; Knowles, P. F. (1978-06-01). "RELATIONSHIP OF CARTHAMUS LEUCOCAULOS TO OTHER CARTHAMUS SPECIES (COMPOSITAE)". Canadian Journal of Genetics and...
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mixture of butter and red peppers, or pulses such as sunflower, seed, nut (Carthamus tinctorius) and flax (Linum usitatissimum). Genfo shares many similarities...
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Cirsium spinosissimum (redirect from Carthamus involucratus)
1769 Synonyms Synonymy Carduus comosus Lam. Carduus spinosissimus Vill. Carthamus involucratus Lam. Cirsium caput-medusae Schur ex Nyman Cirsium cervini...
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names (commonly known as "Latin" names): Azadirachta, Berberis, Cakile, Carthamus, Cuscuta, Doronicum, Galanga, Musa, Nuphar, Ribes, Senna, Taraxacum, Usnea...
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Cirsium carolinianum (redirect from Carthamus carolinianus)
name Cirsium carolinianum (Walter) Fernald & B. G. Schubert Synonyms Carduus carolinianus Walter Carthamus carolinianus Walter Cirsium flaccidum Small...
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in edible hemp seeds, oats, barley, and spirulina. Normal safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) oil does not contain GLA, but a genetically modified GLA safflower...
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artichoke), Helianthus annuus (sunflower), Smallanthus sonchifolius (yacón), Carthamus tinctorius (safflower) and Helianthus tuberosus (Jerusalem artichoke)...
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name was most probably from the Arabic qurtum (قرطم 'safflower', i.e., Carthamus tinctorius), which was cultivated extensively in Egypt for its oil to...
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is one of the major components of the safflower flower essential oil (Carthamus tinctorius). All parts of the plant Periploca laevigata contain heneicosane...
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Gimignano.[citation needed] Common saffron substitutes include safflower (Carthamus tinctorius, which is often sold as "Portuguese saffron" or "açafrão")...
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Subfamily: Cichorioideae Tribe: Vernonieae Genus: Stokesia L'Hér. Species: S. laevis Binomial name Stokesia laevis (Hill) Greene Synonyms Carthamus laevis...
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Picnomon (redirect from Carthamus canescens)
Vaill. Carduus acarna L. Carlina acarna (L.) M.Bieb. Cirsium pisidium Wettst. Cnicus acarna (L.) L. Carthamus canescens Lam. Cirsium acarna (L.) Moench...
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(Vietnam) Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Rue (Ruta graveolens) Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), only for yellow color Saffron (Crocus sativus) use of saffron...
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Cirsium eriophorum (redirect from Carthamus ferox)
(L.) Scop. Synonyms Synonymy Carduus eriophorus L. Carduus spurius L. Carthamus ferox Lam. Cirsium chatenieri Legrand Cirsium chodatii Barb.-Gamp. Cirsium...
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(trichosanthes seed) guizhi (cinnamon twig) haifeng teng (kadsura stem) hong hua (carthamus/safflower flower) hua jiao (prickly ash pepper or sichuan pepper(?)) huang...
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– burdock Carduus – musk thistle and others Carlina – carline thistle Carthamus – distaff thistle Centaurea – star thistle Cicerbita – sow thistle Cirsium...
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chromosomes which are holocentric during meiosis. It is a parasite of Carthamus glaucus. Choisy, Jacques Denys (Denis) Cusc. 174, t. 1, f. 1. Engelm....
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Carthamin is a natural red pigment derived from safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), earlier known as carthamine. It is used as a dye and a food coloring...
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This article is a list of diseases of safflowers (Carthamus tinctorius). Common Names of Diseases, The American Phytopathological Society...
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consists of two ingredients: the first is the petals of the safflower plant (Carthamus tinctorius) known as gurgum, and the second ingredient is the root bark...
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jp Symbols of Japan Bird Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) Fish Cherry salmon (Oncorhynchus masou) Flower Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) Tree Cherry...
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Cardueae, the knapweeds are probably most closely related to genera such as Carthamus (distaff thistles), Cnicus (blessed thistle), Crupina (crupinas) or Notobasis...
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taxonomy of the genus is still unclear. It is closely related to the genus Carthamus, and the two groups have been treated as part of a species complex, with...
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orange-red dye (known as carthamin) from the dried florets of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius). A bath solution of cold water is first prepared, to which...
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