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Mallow flowers

Malic acid, 3-hydroxy-. See L-Tartaric acid Mallow blossom extract Mallow extract Mallow flower extract. See Mallow (Malva sylvestris) extract... [Pg.2480]

Mallow (Malva sylvestris) extract CAS 84082-57-5 EINECS/ELINCS 282-003-9 Synonyms Mallow blossom extract Mallow extract Mallow flower extract Malva silvestris extract Malva sylvestris Malva sylvestris extract Definition Extract of the flowers and leaves of the mallow, Maiva syivestris Uses Emollient, soothing agent, smoothing agent in cosmetics Manuf./Distrib. Active Organics http //www.activeorganics.com, Alban Muller http //www.albanmuller.com, Barnet Prods. ... [Pg.2480]

Synonym Cheese Flower, Common Mallow, Mauls. [Pg.22]

Flowers of the same genus, and even of the same kind, are found of all colors. Roses, and particularly mallows, for example, vary through a great portion of the colorific circle from white to yellow, then through red-yellow to bright red, and from thence to the darkest hue it can exhibit as it approaches blue. [Pg.126]

Mallow Test Paper. From an infusion of the purple flowers of tho common mallow. [Pg.277]

Others are used d, and reduced to powder, such as Cantharides (Spanish flies) capsicums dried chamomile flowers fenugreek se s marsh-mallow root mudar bark opium pelhtoiy root black pepper, Ac. [Pg.292]

Fomentation for Ordinary Occasions. Dried mallows. 1 ounce chamomile flowers, dried, i ounce water, 1 pint. Boil for i hour, and strain the liquor. [Pg.307]

Mallow. Common mallow high mallow cheese-flower. Leaves of Mafvo sylvestris L and M. romndifolia L., Malvaceae. Habit. Europe, Asia, naturalized in U.S. Con-stir. Pectin, tannin, coloring matter. [Pg.896]

Gossypetin (3,3, 4, 5,7,8-hexahydroxyflavone). Formula, see flavones. CisHmOg, Mr 318.24, mp. 300-310°C (decomp.). G. occurs as the 8-(7-gluco-side Kgossypin) CjjHjoOis, Mr 480.38, golden yellow needles, mp. 228-230°C (decomp.)] in yellow mallows and cotton flowers. It can be obtained by hydrolysis of gossypin. [Pg.270]

The particular variety described by Linnaeus in his "Species Plantarium" (1753) was probably a double red which had wide distribution throughout China, the China Sea, Indian Ocean and the Tropics. It is a member of the Malvaceae or mallow family and is considered to be a "woody plant". More recently hybridization has resulted in spectacular colors and color combinations (for instance 5th Dimension hybridized by Gordon Howard is gun metal gray and blue) and new flower shapes. Some blooms measure over ten inches across (for instance Super Star hybridized by Gordon Howard). [Pg.275]

Jute Corchorus capsularis (also called Jew s mallow) China, India, Bangladesh Plants range from 9-19 mm in diameter and 1.5-3.7 m in height, with small yellow flowers 14... [Pg.353]


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