Centaurea benedicta (redirect from Cnicus benedictus)
between plants. In Shakespeare's comedy Much Ado About Nothing, “Carduus Benedictus”, in tincture form, is recommended for a cold. The pointed allusion, by...
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C. benedictus may refer to: Carduus benedictus, a thistle used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species Cnicus benedictus, a thistle native...
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consumed in Aegean region of Turkiye. Ingredients include Şevketibostan (Cnicus benedictus), lamb chunks, onion, juice of half a lemon, flour, butter, and salt...
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Cissampelos pareira Velvetleaf Used for a wide variety of conditions. Cnicus benedictus Blessed thistle Used during the Middle Ages to treat bubonic plague...
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leafed plantain)* Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion most important)* Cnicus benedictus (Thistle) Galinsoga parviflora (Small flowered quickweed) Opuntia...
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perennial herbaceous vine tea, medicinal, dye flower Blessed thistle Cnicus benedictus Asteraceae annual herb medicinal Coffee Coffea arabica and related...
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germacranolide class of natural products. It is mainly found in Cnicus (Cnicus benedictus L. (Asteraceae)), and is present in spotted knapweed plants, where...
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Callistephus chinensis (Asteraceae) Cheiranthus sp. (Brassicaceae) Cnicus benedictus (Asteraceae) Dahlia rosea (Asteraceae) Matricaria parthenoides (Asteraceae)...
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basilicum H D C bellus L beautiful Corymbia bella H D C benedictus L blessed Cnicus benedictus H D bicolor L two-colored Erythranthe bicolor H DS C bicornis...
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