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Marsh marigold

MAPLE, sugar (A- saccharum Marsh) MARIGOLD (Tagetes patula L.)... [Pg.558]

Caltha palustris L. var. membranacea Turcz. C. palustris L. var. sibirica Regel Luo Ti Cao (Marsh marigold) (whole plant) Anemonin, protoanemonin, choline, hellebrin, cevadine, berberine, scopoletin, saponin, umbelliferone, isorhamnetin, xanthophyllepoxyl.48 50 Antirheumatic, antitumor. [Pg.44]

Marsh marigold Queen s delight Hepatotoxicity Calamus... [Pg.78]

Marsh marigold Caltha palustris Second most common killer of livestock (accidental ingestion)... [Pg.2907]

The genera in the family of Ranunculaceae (Table 1) include anemone, buttercup, columbine, hellebore, larkspur, marsh marigold, and pasque flower. [Pg.3025]

Pond-edge flowering plants provide nectar for butterflies, bees, and other insects. Examples are marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), ragged robin (Lychnis flos-cuculi), and meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria). [Pg.329]

Marsh marigold Cadha palustrls 3 Irritant oil protoanemonin... [Pg.315]

The marsh marigold is a beautiful but poisonous plant. Its toxicity results partly from the presence of erucic acid. [Pg.180]

RsuumaAis (fautterciq ) and CaftAa psJustns (marsh marigold)... [Pg.380]


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