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  • ...to Chinese medicine the medical use of snakes, opium and many new kinds of plants.<ref>{{Cite book|title = 中国医学百科全书:维吾尔医学|publish
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  • ...re Park. Its purpose is to provide conservation of biological diversity of plants and animals. In Beldeutas, there are rare species of animals such as argali The park has over 700 species of plants and is home to 80% of all flora found in central Kazakhstan. Five plant spe
    25 KB (4,086 words) - 20:14, 27 April 2017
  • ...this region. Spas and sanatoriums have been built to take advantage of the medicinal muds found in some of the mountain lakes.<ref name=brit/><ref name=bse/> ...|Ozyorsk]]), in the Southern Ural, after World War II.<ref name=brit/> Its plants went into operation in 1948 and, for the first ten years, dumped unfiltered
    38 KB (5,584 words) - 20:51, 27 April 2017
  • ...cherry''' and '''European ground cherry''', but is not to be confused with plants in the distinct "Groundcherry" genus of ''[[Physalis]]''. ...Pall. | work=Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) Taxonomy for Plants | author=U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) | url=http://www.ars-grin.g
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  • <ref name="Hu">Hu, Shiu-ying. Food Plants of China. Hong Kong: Chinese UP, 2005. pp. 279.</ref> ...nedplants.myspecies.info/node/2651#attachments] Sampled Red List Index for Plants. 12 Apr. 2011.</ref>
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  • ...tp://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=SILA22 ''Sium latifolium''.] USDA PLANTS.</ref> It is native to much of Europe, [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Siberia]].<ref [[Category:Plants described in 1753]]
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  • ...Google books|FbT09V7RfogC|Plant Driven Design: Creating Gardens That Honor Plants, Place and Spirit| page=114}}</ref> It is known as 'majiris', in Sweden.<re It is [[Hardiness (plants)|hardy]] to [[USDA]] Zones 3-9.<ref name=signa>{{cite web| first=D | last=K
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  • It forms hard thick, tussocks or clumps of plants.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=alpine/><ref name=ussrflora/><ref name=onego/> ...s study was carried on ''Iris loczyi'' and ''[[Iris unguicularis]]''. Both plants are known as medicinally important.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Mosihuzzmana |
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  • ...e=onego/> between June and July.<ref name=efloras/> The multiple flowering plants were originally called ''Iris songarica var. multiflora'', but this has bee ...R. Torkelson {{Google books|trUgpMbT5gcC|The Cross Name Index to Medicinal Plants, Four Volume Set (1990)|page=1762}}</ref>
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  • ...ut-like segments, one per year, that spread to create small dense tufts of plants.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=FloraofUSSR/><ref name=british/> On top of the ...stian Rätsch {{Google books|Rs5rAwAAQBAJ|The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications|page=764}}</ref>
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