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Growth and morphogenesis at the vegetative shoot apex of Anagallis arvensis L. (1/5)
A non-destructive replica method and a 3-D reconstruction algorithm are used to analyse the geometry and expansion of the shoot apex surface. Surface expansion in the central zone of the apex is slow and nearly isotropic while surface expansion in the peripheral zone is more intense and more anisotropic. Within the peripheral zone, the expansion rate, expansion anisotropy, and the direction of maximal expansion vary according to the age of adjacent leaf primordia. For each plastochron, this pattern of expansion is rotated around the apex by the Fibonacci angle. Early leaf primordium development is divided into four stages: bulging, lateral expansion, separation, and bending. These stages differ in their geometry and expansion pattern. At the bulging stage, the site of primordium initiation shows an intensified expansion that is nearly isotropic. The following stages develop sharp meridional gradients of expansion rates and anisotropy. The adaxial primordium boundary inferred from the surface curvature is shifting until the separation stage, when a crease develops between the primordium and the apex dome. The cells forming the crease, i.e. the future leaf axil, expand along the axil and contract across it. Thus they are arrested in this unique position. (+info)Following the initiation and development of individual leaf primordia at the level of the shoot apical meristem: the case of distichous phyllotaxis in Begonia. (2/5)
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: By using the technique of replicas of a developing apex it is possible to obtain a direct measure of phyllotactic parameters (plastochrone and platochronic ratio) involved in the initiation of two successive primordia at the level of the SAM. The goal of this study is to compare, in a real time setting, the value of phyllotactic parameters in distichous systems using Begonia as a case study, with the value of the same parameters in spiral phyllotactic systems. METHODS: To determine the real-time sequence of events at the level of the SAM, replicas were made of the developing apex at different intervals using previously described techniques. Impression moulds were made at 24-h intervals. The following phyllotactic parameters were measured: plastochrone, angle of divergence, plastochrone ratio and ratio between the diameter of the leaf and the apex. RESULTS: The time between the appearance of two successive leaves is 15-20 d. The average value of the plastochrone ratio (R) is 1.3, and the ratio of the leaf to the diameter of the apex (Gamma) is 2.5. The angle of divergence varies from 165 masculine to 180 masculine. The speed of advection of the primordium from the apex, varies from 0.28 to 0.37 microm d(-1). CONCLUSIONS: The speed of advection of primordia in Begonia is lower than that of Anagalis. This is not in accordance with theoretical simulations that predict the opposite. In Begonia, the plastochrone ratio does not reflect the real time of appearance of two successive primordia. The time separating the appearance of two primordia is not directly related to the distance of these two primordia from the centre of the apex but is related instead to the enlargement of leaves. (+info)Mutagenic, antimutagenic and antioxidant activities of a new class of beta-glucoside hydroxyhydroquinone from Anagallis monelli growing in Tunisia. (3/5)
A new skeleton of an O-heteroside natural substance named zinolol, the first representative of a new class of aminated hydroxyhydroquinone, has been isolated from the whole plant Anagallis monelli. Its structure has been established by one and two dimensional NMR spectroscopic procedures. Antioxidant, mutagenic, antimutagenic activities were realised and positive results were recorded. (+info)Morphogenesis at the inflorescence shoot apex of Anagallis arvensis: surface geometry and growth in comparison with the vegetative shoot. (4/5)
(+info)Modeling and inferring cleavage patterns in proliferating epithelia. (5/5)
(+info)... kingaensis - (tropical Africa). *Anagallis minima - Chaffweed (Europe, a cosmopolitan[3] weed[4] whose native status ... Anagallis alternifolia - (Chile). *Anagallis arvensis - Scarlet pimpernel, red pimpernel (Europe; syn. *A. parviflora, A. ... Anagallis tsaratananae - (Madagascar). References[edit]. *^ Kallersjo, Mari; Bergqvist, Gullevi; Anderberg, Arne A (2000). " ... For the 2nd century BC grammarian sometimes thought to be named Anagallis, see Agallis.. ...
Anagallis fruits open with circumscissile dehiscence. A small cap separates from the remainder of the fruit along a circular ...
Veronica anagallis-aquatica, water speedwell. *Veronica anagalloides. *Veronica angustissima. *Veronica annulata. *Veronica ...
2000), belong to the clade of Myrsinaceae s. l.: Anagallis, Ardisiandra, Asterolinon, Coris, Cyclamen, Glaux, Lysimachia, ... Manns, Ulrika; Anderberg, Arne A. (2005). "Molecular Phylogeny of Anagallis (Myrsinaceae) Based on ITS, trnL‐F, and ndhF ...
Manns, Ulrika; Anderberg, AA (Dec 2007). "Relationships of Anagallis foemina and Anagallis arvensis (Primulaceae): New insights ... Anagallis arvensis, the scarlet pimpernel. "BSBI List 2007". Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland. Archived from the ... Lysimachia monelli (commonly known as the garden pimpernel or blue pimpernel and formerly known as Anagallis monelli) is a ... for species of Anagallis, Pelletiera and Trientalis". Willdenowia. 39 (1): 49-54. doi:10.3372/wi.39.39103. JSTOR 20699148. ...
The larvae feed on Anagallis arvensis. Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley (April 18, 2008). "Epyaxa sodaliata". uts.edu.au. ...
Flora of North America "Anagallis minima". Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS ...
Anadelphia trispiculata Stapf Anagallis pumila Sw. Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. Anchomanes difformis (Blume) Engl. Ancylobotrys ...
Nonsblomslekten(Anagallis) L. inkluderes nå i fredløsslekten[3][4]. *Ardisia Sw. - planter fra denne slekten selges av og til ...
... anagallis (wd , gwp gwe g , in it p) MeSH B06.388.100.829.549 --- cyclamen (wd , gwp gwe g , in it p) MeSH B06.388.100.829.774 ...
The larvae feed on Sedum, Anagallis, Polygonum and Rumex species. Fauna Europaea BOLD Systems Lepiforum.de. ...
Species Enydra anagallis Gardner - Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay Enydra fluctuans Lour. - Africa from Ghana to ...
Manns, Ulrika; Anderberg, AA (Dec 2007). "Relationships of Anagallis foemina and Anagallis arvensis (Myrsinaceae): New insights ... The previous genus name Anagallis derives from the Greek words ana meaning "again" and agallein meaning "to delight in", ... Lysimachia foemina (commonly known as Poorman's Weatherglass and formerly known as Anagallis foemina) is a low-growing annual ... for species of Anagallis, Pelletiera and Trientalis". Willdenowia. 39 (1): 49-54. doi:10.3372/wi.39.39103. JSTOR 20699148. CS1 ...
The endemic species Dicliptera abuensis, Strobilanthes halbergii, and Veronica anagallis also grow in these areas. Date palms ( ...
Blue flowers of the blue pimpernel (Anagallis monelli) have also a higher concentration of malvidin. It is responsible ...
Anagallis monelli, Myrsinaceae) have a higher concentration of pelargonidin pigment. Pelargonidin can be found in berries such ...
Both sexes feed from flowers, those recorded including Scabiosa columbaria, Persicaria attenuata, Veronica anagallis-aquatica ...
Anagallis tenella). The drier valley slopes have grazed acidic grassland characterized by tormentil (Potentilla erecta), wavy ...
The larvae feed on a wide range of plants, including Plantago lanceolata, Cirsium vulgare, Anagallis arvensis and Rumex ...
Some have supposed from two passages in the Suda that we ought to read "Anagallis" in this passage of Athenaeus. The scholiast ...
These are: Acanthocarpus preissii Actites megalocarpa (dune thistle) Anagallis arvensis (pimpernel) (naturalised) Atriplex ...
... (Anagallis arvensis - Veronica persica community) is one of the open habitat communities in the ... The following constant species are found in this community: Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) Black-bindweed (Fallopia ...
Exotic plant species such as billygoat weed (Ageratum conyzoides), scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis), feather fingergrass ...
The following constant species are found in this community: Scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) Sticky mouse-ear (Cerastium ...
Anagallis fruit, circumscissile dehiscence Spathoglottis plicata capsules, like in most orchids, split longitudinally along ... Anagallis fruits open with circumscissile dehiscence. A small cap separates from the remainder of the fruit along a circular ...
Anagallis kingaensis - (tropical Africa). *Anagallis minima - Chaffweed (Europe, a cosmopolitan[3] weed[4] whose native status ... Anagallis alternifolia - (Chile). *Anagallis arvensis - Scarlet pimpernel, red pimpernel (Europe; syn. *A. parviflora, A. ... Anagallis tsaratananae - (Madagascar). References[edit]. *^ Kallersjo, Mari; Bergqvist, Gullevi; Anderberg, Arne A (2000). " ... For the 2nd century BC grammarian sometimes thought to be named Anagallis, see Agallis.. ...
... a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Anagallis foemina is more closely related to Anagallis monelli than to Anagallis ... Anagallis arvensis also is known in homeopathy as Anagallis Arvensis Herba, and used against various rashes and nervous ... Manns, Ulrika; Anderberg, Arne A. (2007). "Relationships of Anagallis foemina and Anagallis arvensis (Myrsinaceae): New ... "Anagallis arvensis in Flora of North America @ efloras.org".. *^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. ...
Type species Anagallis arvensis L.. *GRIN link : Anagallis L. (Sometimes included in: Lysimachia) (+species list (Note: ... 1] U. Manns & & A.A. Anderberg: New combinations and names in Lysimachia (Myrsinaceae) for species of Anagallis, Pelletiera and ... Retrieved from "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anagallis&oldid=129553418" ...
Anagallis caerulea) Anagallis gracilipes - (Zimbabwe) Anagallis hexamera - (Ethiopia, Kenya) Anagallis kingaensis - (tropical ... Anagallis foemina) Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis) - flower Flaxleaf Pimpernel (Anagallis monelli) Anagallis arvensis ... Anagallis brevipes - (Tanzania) Anagallis crassifolia - (Spain, Morocco) Anagallis djalonis - (tropical Africa) Anagallis ... Anagallis oligantha - (Malawi) Anagallis peploides - (Madagascar) Anagallis pumila - Florida pimpernel (Americas) Anagallis ...
Anagallis foemina is an herbaceous plant from the Myrsinaceae family. It is commonly referred to as Poor mans weatherglass. ... Image Caption: Poormans Weatherglass, (Anagallis foemina). Credit: Hans Hillewaert/Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0) ...
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click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Anagallis thumbnails at the Plants Gallery ... The Plants Database includes the following 2 subspecies of Anagallis arvensis . Click below on a thumbnail map or name for ...
Homeopathic Anagallis Arvensis indications, uses & symptoms from 12 materia medicas, linked and cross referenced. Available 4X- ... Show reverse lookup of Anagallis Arvensis relationships from all sources. ▲ MIND. Mind. Emotions, feelings, attitude, ... Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Anagallis Arvensis in traditional homeopathic usage, not ...
Anagallis arvensis is a ANNUAL growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 7 and is not frost ... Anagallis arvensis is a ANNUAL growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). It is hardy to zone (UK) 7 and is not frost ... Veronica anagallis-aquatica. Water Speedwell. Perennial. 0.3. - LMH. N. WeWa. 2. 2. ... The squeezed plant is used in Nepal for washing and bathing[272]. Anagallis arvensis is insecticidal or at least is repellent ...
Locally frequent in marshy places, especially in the far west, but absent from many areas.. Flower diameter c 6-12 mm. ID: Flowers upturned bell-shaped, with 5 petal-lobes, pink, petals 2-3 times longer than sepals. Leaves in opposite pairs, short-stalked. Flowers solitary in leaf-axils on slender stalks several times longer than leaves.. Other features: Stems rounded, not sharply angled like Scarlet Pimpernel. A creeping perennial, rooting at the nodes ...
P. E. Gibbs and S. Talavera (2001) found that Anagallis arvensis self-pollinates as the petals close. This is the most variable ... Synonyms: None Editor: LCrumbacher 2011 Etymology: Anagallis comes from two Greek words, ana, "again," and agallein, "to ... Canadian populations of Anagallis arvensis are primarily found in southern coastal regions and the lower Great Lakes. The ... species of Anagallis, with reddish flowers once thought to be common in more northerly latitudes and blue flowers in southern ...
Anagallis avensis) - Wild Flowers of Sleepy Hollow Lake From All-Creatures.org - Working for a peaceful world for humans, ... Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis avensis) - 05. (Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis avensis) - 05) This is another close up look at the ... Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis avensis). Wild Flowers of Sleepy Hollow Lake From All-Creatures.org Art and Photo Journals and ...
Etymology: Veronica is named for Saint Veronica; anagallis-aquatica means water-pimpernel, and is named for its resemblance to ... Veronica americana is similar but all the leaves have petioles (V. anagallis-aquatica sometimes has a few petiolate leaves near ... the genus Anagallis, common name pimpernel, in the Primrose family. Synonyms: Many, see Tropicos Editor: SBuckley 2010, ...
BASIONYM: Veronica anagallis-aquatica Linnaeus 1753.. Veronica anagallis Veronica anagallis Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10. 849. ... BASIONYM: Veronica anagallis Linnaeus, var. latifolia Britton 1885, non Schultz 1819.. Veronica anagallis-aquatica var. terrea ... BASIONYM: Veronica anagallis Linnaeus, var. anagalliformis Boreau 1857.. Veronica anagallis-aquatica subsp. undulata Veronica ... Veronica anagallis var. latifolia Veronica anagallis Linnaeus, var. latifolia Schultz, Prodr. Fl. Starg., Suppl. 3. 1819.. TYPE ...
... of which all but the last are homoplasious within Anagallis s.l. The second clade, comprising Anagallis species only, is ... Character evolution in Anagallis (Myrsinaceae) inferred form morphological and molecular data.. Manns, Ulrika Stockholm ... Anagallis, characterevolution, morphology, Myrsinaceae, phylogeny. National Category Biological Systematics Research subject. ... Morphological and molecular data were analyzed using parsimony to trace character evolution within Anagallis s.l., including ...
Products containing CYMBOPOGON MARTINI (PALMAROSA) OIL made by company: Anagallis Herbs There are no products in the database ...
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Botanical Name : Anagallis arvensis. Family: Myrsinaceae. Genus: Anagallis. Species: A. arvensis. Kingdom: Plantae. Order: ... Habitat:Anagallis arvensis is native to Europe and Western and North Africa. It grows on the roadside in waste places and on ... Anagallis arvensis is a low-growing (4″ by 1′-4″) annual plant. Its creeping, square stems, a foot in length at most, have ... Anagallis arvensis was at one time highly regarded as a medicinal herb, especially in the treatment of epilepsy and mental ...
Veronica anagallis-aquatica: Brief Summary provided by wikipedia EN Veronica anagallis-aquatica is a species of flowering plant ... Veronica anagallis-aquatica. Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). Agricultural Research Service (ARS), United ... Veronica anagallis-aquatica is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae known by the common names water ... Veronica anagallis-aquatica. Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS Database. USDA. Retrieved 6 January 2016.. ...
Anagallis arvensis, Primulaceae) on nature-guide.info and app. ... Anagallis arvensis or Lysimachia arvensis, commonly known as ... a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Anagallis foemina is more closely related to Anagallis monelli than to Anagallis ... Anagallis arvensis is traditionally known by pharmacists as Arvensis Herba. Anagallis arvensis is insecticidal, or at least is ... The genus Anagallis is included in Lysimachia by some authors.. This common European plant is generally considered a weed and ...
Anagallis is a diminutive non-native plant with colorful scarlet flowers. The leaf shape and growth form are distinctive and ... Anagallis cotyledons are cuneate, or wedge-shaped, with rounded tips. They share this shape with Oenothera but are sessile ( ... make Anagallis relatively easy to identify. Old plants branch and spread almost as vines. It is found in camp, east turnaround ...
Anagallis is prepared with the tincture of a particular tree. This medicine is used in the cases of intensive itching and ... ANAGALLIS. (SCARLET PIMPERNEL) - ANAGA A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ... Anagallis can be used in the case of ovary hemorrhage and pain due to remaining of little dirty fluid after delivery. Silicea ... Anagallis is used for solacing rheumatic pain and gout of the shoulders and arms, pain in the thumb, cramps in the fingers, ...
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Alpine flowers face multiple challenges in terms of abiotic and biotic factors, some of which may result in selection for certain colours at increasing altitude, in particular the changing pollinator...
primulaceae, Uncategorizedanagallis, arvensis, primulaceae, scarlet pimpernell, striate, tricolporate Virginia raspberry, Rubus ... Scarlet pimpernel, Anagallis arvensis Family: Primulaceae Pollen grain morphology: tricolporate, striate Pollen grain size: ...
- Blue-flowered plants ( A. arvensis Forma azurea ) are common in some areas, such as the Mediterranean region, and should not be confused with the related Blue pimpernel, Anagallis foemina , sometimes ssp. (wikipedia.org)
- In 2007, a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Anagallis foemina is more closely related to Anagallis monelli than to Anagallis arvensis , and should be treated as a separate species. (wikipedia.org)
- The taxonomy has however not yet been resolved and various authorities propose either the subspecies Anagallis arvensis subsp. (wikipedia.org)
- Understandably, Anagallis arvensis is less often used in folk medicine worldwide, than where it has long been familiar in its countries of origin. (wikipedia.org)
- The Plants Database includes the following 2 subspecies of Anagallis arvensis . (usda.gov)
- Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Anagallis Arvensis in traditional homeopathic usage , not reviewed by the FDA. (abchomeopathy.com)
- Anagallis arvensis is a ANNUAL growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 0.4 m (1ft 4in). (pfaf.org)
- Anagallis arvensis is insecticidal or at least is repellent to some insects. (pfaf.org)
- Canadian populations of Anagallis arvensis are primarily found in southern coastal regions and the lower Great Lakes. (vplants.org)
- P. E. Gibbs and S. Talavera (2001) found that Anagallis arvensis self-pollinates as the petals close. (vplants.org)
- Anagallis arvensis is native to Europe and Western and North Africa . (findmeacure.com)
- Anagallis arvensis is a low-growing (4″ by 1′-4″) annual plant. (findmeacure.com)
- Anagallis arvensis was at one time highly regarded as a medicinal herb, especially in the treatment of epilepsy and mental problems, but there is little evidence to support its efficacy and it is no longer recommended for internal use because it contains toxic saponins and cytotoxic cucurbitacins. (findmeacure.com)
- Anagallis arvensis or Lysimachia arvensis , commonly known as scarlet pimpernel , blue-scarlet pimpernel , red pimpernel , red chickweed , poor man's barometer , poor man's weather-glass , shepherd's weather glass or shepherd's clock , is a low-growing annual plant with brightly coloured flowers, most often scarlet but also bright blue and sometimes pink. (nature-guide.info)
- Macrophotograph of a ripe seed capsule of the scarlet pimpernel plant, Anagallis arvensis, a common wild flower. (sciencephoto.com)
- Anagallis is a genus of about 20-25 species of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae , commonly called pimpernel and perhaps best known for the scarlet pimpernel referred to in literature. (wikipedia.org)
- Scarlet Pimpernel (Anagallis avensis) - 05) This is another close up look at the scarlet pimpernel foliage. (all-creatures.org)
- anagallis-aquatica means water-pimpernel, and is named for its resemblance to the genus Anagallis, common name pimpernel, in the Primrose family. (vplants.org)
- In the APG III system , published in 2009, Primulaceae is expanded to include Myrsinaceae, thus Anagallis is back in Primulaceae again. (wikipedia.org)
- Traditionally included in the family Primulaceae , the genus Anagallis was placed in the family Myrsinaceae until that family in turn was included in Primulaceae in the APG III system . (wikipedia.org)
- Traditionally included in the family Primulaceae, the genus Anagallis was placed in the family Myrsinaceae until that family in turn was included in Primulaceae in the APG III system. (wikipedia.org)
- Nøkleblomfamilien eller nøklebåndfamilien (Primulaceae) er en plantefamilie i ordenen Ericales . (wikipedia.org)
- Anagallis foemina is an herbaceous plant from the Myrsinaceae family. (redorbit.com)
- Character evolution in Anagallis (Myrsinaceae) inferred form morphological and molecular data. (diva-portal.org)
- They were growing in a bog on a hillside among heath, sphagnum moss, Anagallis tenella, bog asphodel, Ranunculus &/c- 2 I saw no seeds for certain. (darwinproject.ac.uk)
- The genus Anagallis is included in Lysimachia by some authors. (nature-guide.info)
- Anagallis is a diminutive non-native plant with colorful scarlet flowers. (kureatollconservancy.org)
- Schinz & Thell, or the species Anagallis foemina Mill. (nature-guide.info)
- Another study by Ulrika Manns and Arne A. Anderberg (2005), based on molecular phylogeny , states that Anagallis in its present circumscription is paraphyletic and should also include in its clade the small genera Asterolinon and Pelletiera , as well as two Lysimachia species ( Lysimachia nemorum and Lysimachia serpyllifolia ). (wikipedia.org)
- This is the most variable species of Anagallis , with reddish flowers once thought to be common in more northerly latitudes and blue flowers in southern areas. (vplants.org)
- The second clade, comprising Anagallis species only, is supported by a large number of synapomorphies, of which the majority are floral features. (diva-portal.org)
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anagallis . (wikipedia.org)
- Anagallis linifolia by Ximenex @Wikimedia Commons. (pixdaus.com)
- The impact of contrasting water quality treatments on wetland plant-associated microbial communities was investigated in this study using 12 lab-scale wetland mesocosms (subsurface flow design) planted with reed canary grass ( Phalaris arundinacea) or water speedwell ( Veronica anagallis-aquatica ) over a 13-week period. (springer.com)
- Veronica anagallis-aquatica L. (vplants.org)
- Veronica americana is similar but all the leaves have petioles (V. anagallis-aquatica sometimes has a few petiolate leaves near the bottom of the stems but the upper leaves are sessile and usually clasping). (vplants.org)
- BASIONYM: Veronica anagallis-aquatica Linnaeus 1753. (usf.edu)
- Veronica anagallis Linnaeus, Syst. (usf.edu)
- Veronica anagallis-aquatica Linnaeus, forma anagalliformis (Boreau) Beck, Fl. (usf.edu)
- Morphological and molecular data were analyzed using parsimony to trace character evolution within Anagallis s.l., including Anagallis, Asterolinon, Pelletiera, Lysimachia nemorum, and L. serpyllifolia, which are distributed among two sister clades. (diva-portal.org)
- Anagallis, sterility of, 222. (google.com.mx)
- Norske slekter som ble flyttet over er fredløsslekten , skogstjerneslekten , strandkrypslekten og nonsblomslekten En annen slekt som ble flyttet er alpefiolslekten (Cyclamen), som er kjent som potteplanter i Norge. (wikipedia.org)
- Anagallis should be used in 1, 3, 30, 200 potencies, or 1st to 3rd potency for curing different symptoms of diseases. (jkhealthworld.com)
- És un projecte en curs que té com a objectiu recollir les plantes més comunes de la nostra flora. (ub.edu)
- En el inventario preliminar de la flora, basado en 8 300 colectas, se puede estimar la riqueza de plantas vasculares en cerca de 1 380 especies y 100 taxas infraespecíficos, representados en 628 géneros y 145 familias. (gbif.org)
- I tillegg er det en art som er funnet bare en gang, strandsamel (Samolus valerandi), den ble ført til en tredje familie Theophrastaceae . (wikipedia.org)
- Anagallis is very useful remedy for skin diseases . (jkhealthworld.com)
- If the patient starts scaring from water or other bright things caused by biting of a dog, jackal and other animals, Anagallis is very effective to cure such symptoms. (jkhealthworld.com)
- The leaf shape and growth form are distinctive and make Anagallis relatively easy to identify. (kureatollconservancy.org)