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Primrose flowers

Lane 1 camphorol 3-rhamnosidoglucoside (23-27), luteohn 7-glucoside (43 6), caffeic acid (88-93), lane 2 artichoke leaves, lane 3 red coneflower (E. purpurea), lane 4 rutoside, hyperoside, lane 5 birch leaves (Betulae folium), lane 6 primrose flower Primula flos), lane 7 elderflower Sambuci flos), lane 8 maidenhair tree leaves Ginkgo biloba)... [Pg.301]

Dong quai and several other herbal products, including evening primrose oil, passion flowers, sage, valerian root, flaxseed, and wild yam, have not demonstrated efficacy with regard to the relief of vasomotor symptoms, and the safety of these products is also questionable.4,33,35 Therefore, these products should not be recommended for the relief of vasomotor symptoms in postmenopausal women. [Pg.774]

Evening primrose oil, passion flowers, sage, valerian root, and wild yam No demonstrated efficacy Not recommended Caution with all plant products in women with hay fever and plant allergies... [Pg.775]

Low-growing shrub another good edging eholee. Flowers vary from primrose yellow to bright gold. [Pg.60]

Features Round, downy stem rising well above the leaves, which lie, rosette-like, on the ground. Leaves grow from the root, stalkless, undivided, velvety appearance similar to primrose leaves, but shorter and rounder. Yellow, tubular flowers bunch together on one stalk, each flower emerging from the same point, outer blossoms drooping. [Pg.38]

Evening Primrose is a biannual wildflower named for its habit of opening yellow blossoms at dusk. The four-petaled flowers are strongly scented with a sweet perfume that attracts pollinating moths. Evening Primrose is easily cultivated it prefers acid, neutral, or alkaline, well-drained soils and requires full sun. It does best when not having to compete for soil or space. [Pg.62]

Oenothera biennis, commonly known as Evening Primrose of the family Onagraceae, is a large delicate wild flower native to North America. It is not a true primrose the blooms usually last for only one evening. Seeds of... [Pg.312]

A female florist from North Germany, who ran a flower shop from 1954 to 1966 had to quit her job because of contact allergy to chrysanthemums and primrose. After a further 12 years she started to suffer occasionally from redness of the pharynx and stomachache after drinking tea prepared from yarrow and camomile. Skin tests were positive to chrysanthemum with cross-reactions to sunflower, arnica, camomile. [Pg.361]

Flowers such as Forget-me-not (Myosotis), primrose (Primula), wallflower (Cheiranthus). [Pg.249]

Similarly, the Cistercian St Bernard described the live-petal rose as the five virtues of Mary. John Donne writes in The Primrose that this five-petal flower is sacred to the Muse. ... [Pg.333]

B. plants form flowers only in the summer or fall of the second year after sowing/planting. In the first year, b. plants will only form leaves, rosettes or roots (such as - sugar beets, -+evening primrose, carrots). After a temperature shock during the... [Pg.22]


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