WHAT DOES BORAGINACEOUS MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of boraginaceous in the English dictionary
The definition of boraginaceous in the dictionary is of, relating to, or belonging to the Boraginaceae, a family of temperate and tropical typically hairy-leaved flowering plants that includes forget-me-not, lungwort, borage, comfrey, and heliotrope.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BORAGINACEOUS»
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
As already noted by the author, the common peduncle opposite to a leaf in
Boraginaceous -and other plants, means simply that the arrested axis has been
pushed aside by the strongly developed growth of the axillary bud, which then ...
2
Journal of Agricultural Research
182-202) Unfin' ished investigations now being conducted in this laboratory
strongly indicate that in America certain grass rusts having aecia on
Boraginaceous hosts are very similar to the leafrust of wheat and rye. For these
reasons it was ...
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Oxford Dictionary of English
origin Middle English: from Old French bourrache, from medieval Latin borrago,
perhaps from Arabic 'abu ̄ h ̇ ura ̄š 'father of roughness' (referring to the
leaves). boraginaceous /ˌbɒrɪdʒɪˈneɪʃəs/ 7adjective Botany relating to or ...
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Biotechnological Production of Plant Secondary Metabolites
... widespread in the species of Boraginaceae an Lamiaceae, there are limited
number of reports on the identification and isolation procedure of this compound
from Boraginaceous plants. The presence of rosmarinic acid with shown antiviral,
...
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Herbal Medicine Past and Present: A reference guide to ...
1:766). beggar's-lice is a name for boraginaceous plants whose prickly fruit or
seeds stick to the clothes. Early usage of vernacular names is not documented.
Howes (1974. p. 25) gave Bidens spp.. Desmodium tortuosum. and
Cynoglossum ...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass, 1990
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Proceedings of the Third European Yellow Rust Conference, ...
Canada, to Oeiras, Portugal A wide range of Boraginaceous and
Ranunculaceous hosts was inoculated with teleutosporic material of Puccinia
recondita taken from Triticum aestivum. Secale cereale. Agropyron repens and
Aegilops spp.
... reason, more acid than is usual in the species, and that, as was long ago
postulated for boraginaceous flowers which are pink in the bud and blue when
mature, an alkaline condition develops in the withering flowers of the Desmodium
.
For these reasons it was considered desirable to test as many Boraginaceous
hosts as were available, as possible aecial hosts for the leafrust of wheat. There
is, however, still another group of grass rusts very similar to the orange leafrust of
...
Edwin Butterworth Mains, 1916
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Clinical Veterinary Toxicology
Konnie Plumlee. 127 Wassel G, et al. Toxic pyrrolizidine alkaloids of certain
Boraginaceous plants. Acta Pharmaceutica Suecica. 1987;24:199. Kip E. Panter.
QUINOLIZIDINE. ALKALOIDS. More than 150 quinolizidine alkaloids have been
...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
They are dangerous lactescent plants of no known use. E'CHIUM, an irregular-
flowered genus of Boraginaceous plants, with handsome campanulate corollas.
Echium vulgare is the most striking of our wild herbaceous plants; many species
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Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1837