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Prunus virginiana

Prunus virginiana, Wild cherry. Tonic and sedative in infusion. V2 fl. oz. Syrup, 4[lb.] 0[oz.]... [Pg.255]

Wild cherry Prunus virginiana Dyspnea, vertigo, convulsions... [Pg.2908]

Crystal Fibers—Cascara Sagrada, Prunus Virginiana, Gly-cyrrhiza, Aspidosperma. [Pg.87]

Leaves unusually small leaves yellow or oddly shaped. Cause Viral infection. A few viral diseases cause leaf anomalies in peach trees. One particular virus, known as peach rosette, causes trees to produce shoots that have abnormally short distances between the leaf nodes. Avoid viruses by starting with clean stock. Avoid planting near possible virus carriers, such as old peach trees or wild choke-cherries Prunus virginiana). Remove and destroy infected trees. [Pg.168]

Prunus Virginian a. Wild cherry tree. Prunus Virginiana. W. II. 985. Cortex. The bark. [Pg.56]

Burdock, Arctium minus and Arctium lappa Cattail, Typha spp Chokecherry, Prunus virginiana... [Pg.1136]

The bark of Prunus virginiana yields about 2 per cent, of essential oil of specific gravity about 1 050, and optically inactive. It closely resembles oil of bitter almonds. [Pg.412]

Chemical Name Prunus species Synonyms Prunus armeniaca (Apricot) P. avium (sweet cherry) P. caroliniana (cherry laurel) P. cerasus (sour cherry) P. domestica (common plum) P. dulcis (almond) P. malus pumila (common apple and crab apple) P. persica (peach) P. serotina (wild cherry) P. virginiana (chokecherry) Chemical/Pharmaceutical/Other Class Cyano-genic glycosides... [Pg.2139]

Cash v/, Anacardium occidentale, 523 Cassava, Manihot esculenta, 201, 229, 232 Cauliflower, Brassica oleracea botrytis, 298 Cedar, red, Juniperus virginiana, 581 Celery, Apium graveolans, 550 Cherry, Prunus avium, 429 Cherry laurel, Prunus laurocerasus, 202 Chestnut, Castana sp., 705 Clover... [Pg.934]

Yitis vinifera Ficus carica Prunus avium var. Morus nigra Prunus communis var. Puniea granatum Ruhus idaeus Prunus spinosa Fragaria vesca Fragaria virginiana... [Pg.284]


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