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Comus florida

N.A. Comus florida L. Verbenalin, saponins, tannins, resin, gallic acid, malic acid, tartalic acid, tannic acid.100-123 An astringent, tonic, and hemostatic. [Pg.261]

Comus florida, Cypripedium calceolus, C. pariflorum, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Rumex acetosella, R. aquaticus,... [Pg.537]

Comus florida, Crataegus laevigata, C. monongyna, C. oxyacantha, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, H. sabdariffa, Tussilago farfara, Vitis vinifera Taxus x media, T brevifolia Belamcanda chinensis Belamcanda chinensis Tephrosia virginiana... [Pg.538]

Source Comus florida. Molecular formula C17 H24 O 10. Molecular weight 388.41. Melting point 182 deg C. Biological activity Antiperiodic. [Pg.110]

Figure 66. Expected percentage of trees showing uptake with distance from application spot for sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) the white oak group (Quercus alba Q. steUata) dogwood (Comus florida), hickories (Carya spp.), the black oak group (Q. velutina, Q.falcata Q, coccinea, Q. rubra, Q. marilandica), and red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). Based on probit analyses. From Brown and Woods (1968). Figure 66. Expected percentage of trees showing uptake with distance from application spot for sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) the white oak group (Quercus alba Q. steUata) dogwood (Comus florida), hickories (Carya spp.), the black oak group (Q. velutina, Q.falcata Q, coccinea, Q. rubra, Q. marilandica), and red cedar (Juniperus virginiana). Based on probit analyses. From Brown and Woods (1968).
Figure 84. A garden pressure-pump pressure tank being used by J. S. Olson to hasten movement of tracer mixture from Tygon tubing into a pipe threaded into the bole of a flowering dogwood tree (Comus florida). From Olson (1%8). Figure 84. A garden pressure-pump pressure tank being used by J. S. Olson to hasten movement of tracer mixture from Tygon tubing into a pipe threaded into the bole of a flowering dogwood tree (Comus florida). From Olson (1%8).
Graziose, R, Rojas-Silva, P, Rathinasabapathy, T, Dekock, C, Grace, MH, Poulev, A., Lila, MA, Smith, P, Raskin, 1. Antiparasitic compounds from Comus florida L. with activies against Plasmodium falciparum and Leishmania tarentalae. J. Ethnopharmacol, 2012, 142, 456-461... [Pg.183]

Comus officinalis, C. florida, Verbena officinalis Verbena officinalis... [Pg.540]

Comus, Dogwood flowering dogwood. Dried root berk of Corn us florida L Cornaceae. Habit. Eastern U.S, and Ontario. Constir. Cornine,... [Pg.396]


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