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Peony

Gicht gas, n. gas from the top of a blast furnace, blast-furnace gas top gas, exit gas, mittel, n. remedy for gout. rauch, m. top smoke (of a blast furnace). -rose, /. peony, rhododendron, -riibe,/. bryony, -schwamm, m. incrustation near a furnace top (Zinc) tutty. staub, m. blast-furnace dust flue dust. [Pg.185]

White Peony Chen Tian Snow Dragon... [Pg.84]

Green Peony Ping Yang Green Cloud Qian Yu High Grade Green Tea... [Pg.85]

White Tea Baihao Cha Drum Mountain White Cloud Fujian White Tea Gold Tip Silver Needle Green Leaf Silver Needle Silver Needle White Peony Fujian Fujian Northern Fujian Northern Fujian Zhejiang Fujian Fujian... [Pg.87]

What to do Maintain good general hygiene. Remove dead and dying plants, or plant parts, as soon as infection is noticed. Ensure good ventilation around plants. See also Peony blight Lettuce gray mold Onion neck rot... [Pg.330]

Also known as peony wilt this fungal disease persists in the soil and on plant debris. It thrives in humid conditions. [Pg.334]

If infection is severe, remove all infected plants and associated soil. Do not compost any of the plant material Do not grow susceptible plants on the same site for at least six years. See also Clematis wilt. Peony blight. [Pg.341]

Among the different ingredients listed on the labels, from the first and the second brands of quilinggao products, Chuanbeimu (Fritillaria cirrhosa) in the first brand, as well as Beimu (Fritillaria spp.), Chishao (Paeoniae rubra, Chinese peony), Jinyinhua (Lonicera japonica), and Jishi (Poncirus... [Pg.131]

Paeonia albiflora Pall. . edulis Salisb. P japonica (Makino) Miyabe. et Takeda P. lactiflora Pall. P. lactiflora Pall. var. trichocarpa (Bunge.) Stem P. moutan Sims. P officinalis L. Bai Shao, Shao Yao (Peony, tree peony) (root) Benzoic acid, paeoniflorin, oxypaeoniflorin, albiflorin, benzoyl paeoniflorin, acetylsalicylic acid His,226,510 Carminative, antispasmodic, analgesic, sedative. [Pg.120]

Paeonia obovata Maxim. P. mourian Sim. P. suffruticosa Anders. P. veitchii Lynch. Mu Dan Pi (Tree peony) (root bark) Paeonol, paeonoside, paeonin, pelargonin, paeonolide, astragalin (paeoniflorin contained in P. mourian).1-2 33 Sedative, antipyretic, analgesic actions. [Pg.120]

Benzyl alcohol (1) occurs widely in essential oils both as the free alcohol, and, more importandy from a fragrance standpoint, in the form of various esters. Although benzyl alcohol itself is rather bland in odor, combined with its much more fragrant esters it is an important part of the odor of jasmine, ylang-ylang, gardenia, some rose varieties, narcissus and peony, as well as castoreum, balsams of peru and tolu, and propolis. Benzyl alcohol occurs primarily in flower oils and tree exudates, whereas a large number of essential oils obtained from other parts of a wide variety of plants contain no benzyl alcohol or its esters (1). [Pg.60]

Gibberellin A3 has been shown to shorten the rest period of certain trees, shrubs, and seeds (5,7,10), and is the only substance known to stimulate elongation of resting epicotyls of tree peony (Paeonia stiffruticosa Haw.) seedlings (I). In the tubers of the potato (Solatium tuberosum L.), the rest period lasts from the time of tuber enlargement to 5 to 17 weeks after harvest, depending upon age,... [Pg.42]

Chamomile, Chiretta, Damiana, Gentian, Hops, Peony, Quassia, Tormentil, Vervain, Wormwood. [Pg.105]

This similar alcohol has a peony-like fruity odour and could be disconnected in three ways. [Pg.788]

Although any of the lhree routes to the fruity peony perfume would give an acceptable synthesis, the key factor in choosing route (c) was the ease of synthesis of the starting materials from available compounds. But how can you know which materials will be available So far in this chapter we have avoided this question, and often our retrosynthetic analyses have been incomplete because the suggested starting materials must themselves be synthesized in the laboratory. From now on, though,... [Pg.789]

The peony is an attractive flower, much beloved of gardeners. It is in the family Paeonaceae, though in the past it was in the family Ranunculaceae with other flowers such as the buttercup. [Pg.791]


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