• The ecological study on Ferula communis (L.) (Umbelliferae). (scialert.net)
  • In spring the yellow flowered Asphodeline lutea and the deep blue heads of the bulbous Scilla peruviana flower underneath tall spikes of giant fennel Ferula communis reach up to 2.5m. (bristol.ac.uk)
  • Parco Naturale Regionale Bosco Incoronata - Ferula communis L. subsp. (scienzadellavegetazione.it)
  • Apart from these, the golden eagle (Aquilia chysaetos L.), (Pterocles orientalis L.), (Syrrhaptes paradoxus Pall. (orexca.com)
  • Balsams also comprise balsam of Peru (Myroxylon pereirae), Myroxylon balsamum - balsam of Tolu, and Liquidambar orientalis - storax. (elmaskincare.com)
  • Ecological Properties of the Medicinal Plant-Helleborus orientalis Lam. (scialert.net)
  • The antibacterial activity of extracts of four medicinal plants (Ferula gummosa, Echinophora orientalis, Nasturtium microphyllum and Verbascum Thapsus) was evaluated. (uwi.edu)
  • Twenty-five types of herb, including Allium, Thymus, Silene and Ferula species which are most popular, are used individually or as appropriate mixtures. (wikipedia.org)
  • Aside from saxaul, the flora is represented by two rare species of plants, recommended for protection at the regional level: Krylov's ferule (Ferula krylovii Korov. (orexca.com)
  • Objectives: To determine the chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of the aerial parts of Ferula orientalis L., roots of Ferulago sandrasica Pesmen and Quezel, and aerial parts of Hippomarathrum microcarpum Petrov. (ogu.edu.tr)
  • In this study, nutrient concentrations (N, P and K) in above and below ground parts of Helleborus orientalis Lam. (scialert.net)
  • There were significant differences between two growth periods in different parts of H. orientalis in terms of N and K concentrations. (scialert.net)
  • frankincense , Ferula foetida - asafoetida, and Garcinia hanburii - gamboge, and balsamic resins include Styrax spp. (elmaskincare.com)
  • Related wild members of the cabbage family (Brassicaceae) include Warty Cabbage (Bunias orientalis), Bastard Cabbage (Rapistrum rugosum) and Black Mustard (Brassica nigra) and seem to be known under the general name of Agrios italika. (cretetravel.com)
  • 1954), showing dynamical connections with forest coenoses dominated by Quercus pubescens ( Ostryo-Carpinion orientalis Horvat (1958 n.n.) 1959 and Quercion pubescenti-petraeae Br.BI. (scienzadellavegetazione.it)
  • The resin of Picea orientalis is used in folk medicine in much the same ways as Siberian Cedar and Norway Spruce in a simple salve for skin healing and to address muscle, joint and respiratory issues. (apothecarysgarden.com)
  • Twenty-five types of herb, including Allium, Thymus, Silene and Ferula species which are most popular, are used individually or as appropriate mixtures. (wikipedia.org)
  • The section Smirnovia and other two members of section Barbatae, S. breviflora and S. orientalis, belong to euxerophilous ecotype, with the latitudinal distribution as far as Nei-Mongo and the yellow soil plateau, with the altitudinal distribution as far as the desert steppe of Sinkang and Qinghai-Xizang plateau. (jse.ac.cn)