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Iris, Blue flag

Southern blue flag Iris virginica) Sweet flag Acorus calamus)... [Pg.122]

Blue flag Iris versicolor Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea... [Pg.2907]

The taller seed-like plants of the marsh-land, such as seed-grass Phragmites), the bur-reed (Sparganium), the cat-tails Typha), the blue flags Iris), the sweet flag Acorus calamus) and the papyrus Papyrus) form associations known as fresh-water marshes, reed-marshes or fens. The channels or pools of water in amongst these amphibious plants are filled with true aquatic plants. [Pg.409]

Iris versicolor. Blue flag. Iris versicolor. W. I. 233. Bw. I. 155.—Radix. The root. [Pg.54]

Blue Flag Iris versicolor (AofV) AofV 21 Sachet mix. [Pg.44]

Note There also is an oteoresin called iridin (Extractum Iridis) from Iris versicolor (blue flag) by extraction with 60% ale. Another substance named iridine is a protamine from... [Pg.804]

Iris versicolor L. SCN blue flag OCN larger blue flag... [Pg.480]

Syn Iris caroliniana S. Watson OCN southern blue flag Part rhizome, root... [Pg.480]


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