Sentences with phrase «one's botanical name»

The true botanical name of these herbs may surprise you!
There is an index by common name as well as one by botanical name, making reference easy.
Just remember to use the correct botanical names and all should be fine.
Celebrities have definitely had a hand in boosting the popularity of botanical names for little girls.
Berry / Barry: A beautiful botanical name used for both boys and girls, berries can be sweet or sour, much like our tempestuous off - spring.
The generic botanical name of Capsicum is derived from «kapto,» to bite, on account of the hot pungent qualities of the pericarp.
This English botanical name is still favorable in Scotland, but is considered too snobbish by too many dads in the U.S.
No such drama is seen on the girls» side, where botanical names like Willow, Juniper and Hazel are rising instead.
Butterbur is an herb (botanical name Petasites hybridus).
Lentils are legumes, seeds of a plant whose botanical name is Lens ensculenta.
A: The oils we sell and those used in the activity / sport of K9 Nose Work are pure essential oils with specific botanical names.
If you find Latin botanical names tedious, consider names that commemorate people.
I am a professional interior Plantscaper in Sacramento California fiddle leaf fig botanical name Ficus Lyrata requires bright light and is a tropical plant it can not be grown outside below 58 degrees Like the Ficus benjamina they do not like to be moved and do not like drafty areas they tend to drop their leaves.
pdf format, either by botanical name or by common name.
Asparagus Racemosus is botanical name of Shatawari / Shatavari.
From the Greek kapto, to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
Chenopodeum, the botanical name for quinoa, means «goose foot,» so named because the leaves of the plant resemble the webbed foot of a goose.
From the Greek kapto, meaning to bite, this is the botanical name for the genus and the one preferred by the scientific community.
The botanical name for chiltepín, following Dunal, Heiser and Pickersgill, is Capsicum annuum var.
Its botanical name is Capsicum annuum var.
You already know the botanical names except for «c.v.» That stands for «Cultivated Variety.»
This is a botanical name referring to the resemblance to grains of paradise, or malegueta pepper.
The botanical name for dandelion is Taxacum officinale, and it is a member of the daisy family.
Tuwo rice, also called African rice has the botanical name Oryza Glaberrima, and it is the earliest specie of rice cultivated in Africa before the arrival of Europeans.
@Dawin, I think u are right, Reus seems prone to injury and the botanical name for Arsenal is injurious arsenus (yeah, I made that up).
This botanical name has had several ups and downs on the charts, but landed itself at # 33 in 2017, its highest ranking ever.
Maybe people liking the idea of botanical names but not wanting it to sound too much like what they saw.
Do you know if the bay west indies essential oil that you reference here for this recipe could also just be called Bay, with a botanical name of Pimenta racemosa?
Based on this story, the fruit has the botanical name Hippophae Rhamnoides, or shiny horse.
Elderberry Benefits - Elderberry (also known by its botanical name, Sambucus nigra) is one of the most effective of all natural remedies and preventatives for the flu.
Also referred to by its botanical name, Punicum granatum, the pomegranate is picked and harvested from August through the first few weeks of November.
It includes just the essential facts, such as the herb's botanical name, what the science is behind it, and safety guidelines.
The botanical name is Carica Papaya.
The botanical name may refer to the popularity of dandelion for many health disorders.
Its botanical name is Polygoni multiflori.
The fact that olives are rich in oil is reflected in the botanical name of the olive tree — Olea europea — since the word «oleum» means oil in Latin.
(Fun fact: the botanical name for Flax is a Latin term meaning «most useful».)
The botanical name is correct — Salvia Sclarea.
Commonly referred to by its botanical name, Litsea cubea, this oil belongs to the laurel family.
We prepared a classification chart with images of the plants and the leaves that we had observed, and even found the botanical name for each of the species.
If you are a living specimen belonging to family of an endangered species known by the botanical name «BlackBerry Fanboys», here's a conservation program that might give a new lease of life to your kind and delay your -LSB-...]
Also, I shortened scientific names and botanical names and made them pronounceable.
Unless the bottle or bag clearly states the botanical name Cinnamomum zeylanicum, you can be sure it's not true cinnamon.
The botanical name for seven bark is Hydrangea arborescens and it is from the Hydrangea genus of the Hydrangeaceae family.
The word Birrea is the botanical name for the maroela tree, and the guesthouse was also built around a maroe...
The flowers resolutely refuse to open — explaining the clausa (closed) part of the botanical name.
Most plants have one or more common names in addition to their botanical name.
Because, the Brazilian Copaifera langsdorfii, to use its botanical name, can be tapped not unlike a rubber tree, but instead of yielding rubbery latex it gives up a natural diesel.
Cannabis sativa is the botanical name for this ubiquitous herbaceous plant, which includes the drug type «marijuana» as well as industrial hemp.
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