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  • {{for|the genus of gastropods|Turricula (animal genus)}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Turricula'' (plant genus)}}
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  • ...ies of the genus Anethum, though classified by some botanists in a related genus as Peucedanum graveolens (L.) C.B.Clarke.
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  • ...t. Black spot can also be seen on basil foliage and is caused by the fungi genus Colletotrichum.
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  • ...eas, and for worship. All true basils are species of genus ''Ocimum''. The genus is particularly diverse, and includes [[annual plant|annuals]], non-woody [ ...fact, recent studies have led to reclassification of some portions of the genus.<ref>{{cite conference
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  • |genus = ''[[Pimpinella]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Saccharum''''' ...n species (depending on taxonomic system) of tall perennial grasses of the genus ''Saccharum'' (family Poaceae, tribe Andropogoneae). Native to warm tempera
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  • | genus = ''Beta''
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  • * diced raw onion, or other vegetables of the allium]genus, such as garlic, leeks, or shallots
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  • ...''[[Staphylococcus]]'' and ''[[Streptococcus]]'' (e.g. [[pneumococcus]]) [[genus|genera]], but ''not'' [[Enterococcus|enterococci]].<ref name=Merck/>
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  • ...logical origins, gentamicin and other related antibiotics produced by this genus ([[verdamicin]], [[mutamicin]], [[sisomicin]], [[netilmicin]], [[retymicin]
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  • *''[[Candida (genus)|Candida]]'' spp. (except ''C. krusei'' and ''C. glabrata'')
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  • ...any [[molds]] and [[yeast infections]] are sensitive, including [[Candida (genus)|''Candida'']]. Due to its [[toxicity]] profile, there are currently no inj ...eous]], [[vagina]]l, [[mucosa]]l and [[esophagus|esophageal]] ''[[Candida (genus)|Candida]]'' infections usually respond well to treatment with nystatin. ''
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  • ...e ''in vitro'' as well as ''in vivo'' against some strains of ''[[Candida (genus)|Candida]]'' and ''[[Cryptococcus]]''. Limited studies demonstrate that flu
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  • ...he ''[[Brugmansia]]'' and ''[[Hyoscyamus]]'' genera. The ''[[Nicotiana]]'' genus (including the tobacco plant, ''[[Nicotiana tabacum|N. tabacum]]'') is also
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  • ...]] by [[acetic acid bacteria]], notable ones being the ''[[Acetobacter]]'' genus and ''[[Clostridium acetobutylicum]]''. These bacteria are found universall ...acid, in the form of vinegar, has been made by acetic acid bacteria of the genus ''[[Acetobacter]]''. Given sufficient oxygen, these bacteria can produce vi
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  • ...after their abundant occurrence in [[plant]]s of the [[genus]] ''[[Senna (genus)|Senna]]''.
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  • ...t is an [[alkaloid]] derived from various plants in the genus ''[[Ephedra (genus)|Ephedra]]'' (family [[Ephedraceae]]). It is most usually marketed in the '
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  • | genus = '''''Celastrus''''' ...innaeus|L.]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?2220 |title=''Celastrus'' L. |work=[[Germplasm Resources Information Net
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  • |genus = '''''Daphne''''' ...dæfniː}})<ref>''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref> is a genus of between 50-95 [[species]] of [[deciduous]] and [[evergreen]] [[shrub]]s
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  • | genus = '''''Eranthis''''' '''''Eranthis''''' ('''Winter aconite''') is a [[genus]] of eight [[species]] of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[family (biology)|fa
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  • | genus = ''[[Abrus]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Toxicodendron''''' ...<ref name="GRIN">{{cite web |url=http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?16822 |title=''Toxicodendron'' Mill. |work=Germplasm Resources Informat
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  • |genus = '''''Gelsemium''''' ...[genus]] of [[flowering plant]]s belonging to family [[Gelsemiaceae]]. The genus contains three species of [[shrub]]s to straggling or twining climbers. Two
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  • |genus = ''[[Cicuta]]'' ...been some dispute whether it was a hemlock of the genus ''Cicuta'' or the genus ''[[Conium]]'' which was used in ancient [[Greece]] as state poison. This p
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  • :''"Indian laburnum" is the [[Golden Shower Tree]], a distant relative of the genus ''Laburnum. | genus = '''''Laburnum'''''
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Euphorbia]]'' '''Wood Spurge''' is a [[Europe]]an plant in the genus ''[[Euphorbia]]''.
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  • | genus = '''''Calia''''' ...<ref name="GRIN">{{cite web |url=http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?1880 |title=''Calia'' Berland. |work=Germplasm Resources Information Net
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  • | genus = ''[[Lathyrus]]'' The pods can be eaten but like many members of the genus ''[[Lathyrus]]'' they contain β-oxalyl-''L''-α,β-diaminopropionic acid,
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  • {{About|the plant genus ''Oenanthe''|the bird genus ''Oenanthe''|wheatear}} |genus = ''Oenanthe''
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  • | genus = '''''Eschscholzia''''' ...s]] of 12 flowering plants in the [[Papaveraceae]] ([[poppy]]) family. The genus was named after the Baltic German [[botany|botanist]] [[Johann Friedrich vo
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  • |genus = '''''Cicuta''''' ...a shape ([[umbel]]). Commonly known as '''water hemlock''', plants in this genus may also be referred to as '''cowbane''' or '''poison parsnip'''. ''Cicuta'
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  • | genus = [[Euphorbia]] ...a highly toxic and [[succulent]] member of the large and varied [[Spurge]] genus of plants. It is native to northern [[Nigeria]], where local farmers extra
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  • |genus = '''''Strophanthus''''' '''''Strophanthus''''' is a genus of 35-40 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the family [[Apocynaceae]], nat
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  • | genus = ''[[Physostigma]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Celastrus]]'' ...Asia]] of the [[Celastraceae]] family.<ref>Hou, D. 1955 A revision of the genus ''Celastrus''. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 42: 215–302</ref>
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  • The genus ''[[Calochortus]]'', which includes the sego and mariposa lilies, and its a * ''[[Asparagus (genus)]]'' Asparagus ([[Asparagaceae]], [[Asparagales]])
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  • | genus = '''''Aconitum''''' ...www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A4113983 BBC - h2g2 - Classic Poisons]</ref> is a [[genus]] of flowering [[plant]] belonging to the buttercup family ([[Ranunculaceae
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  • |genus = ''[[Cryptostegia]]''
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  • | genus = [[Aconitum]] ...'', or '''Healing Wolfsbane''', is a yellow flowering plant species of the genus ''[[Aconitum]]'' in the family [[Ranunculaceae]].
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  • |genus = ''[[Daphne (plant)|Daphne]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Datura]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Actaea]]'' ...''', or '''Herb Christopher''') is a species of [[flowering plant]] in the genus ''[[Actaea]]'', native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]].
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  • | genus = ''[[Taxus]]'' ...er. It is a [[Plant sexuality|monoecious]] plant — one of the few in the genus.
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  • |genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]'' ...''', '''Japanese Varnish Tree''' and '''Japanese Sumac''', is a species of genus ''[[Toxicodendron]]'' (formerly ''[[Rhus]]'') that grows in [[East Asia]],
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  • |genus = ''[[Arisaema]]'' Within the genus ''Arisaema'', ''A. triphyllum'' is classified in the section ''Pedatisecta'
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]'' ...d black nightshade''' or '''popolo''') is a species in the ''[[Solanum]]'' genus, native to [[Eurasia]] and introduced in the [[Americas]] and [[Australasia
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • | genus = '''Hippomane''' Though numerous [[species]] have been named in the [[genus]] ''Hippomane'', they are nowadays usually considered to be [[Synonym (taxo
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Solanum]]'' ...''', or '''woody nightshade''', is a [[species]] of vine in the [[potato]] genus ''[[Solanum]]'', family [[Solanaceae]]. It is native to [[Europe]] and [[As
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  • |genus = ''[[Digitalis]]'' ...s first recorded in the English language in 1664 in a published work. This genus name was chosen because the German name for foxglove is ''Fingerhut,'' whic
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  • ...ia'' is now included in ''[[Myoxanthus]]. For the prehistoric [[antelope]] genus, see ''[[Duboisia (antelope)]].<!-- C. R. Palevol 6 (2007) 169 --> |genus = '''''Duboisia'''''
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  • | genus = '''''Bryonia''''' ...PA-en|ˈbriːəni|}}) is the common name for [[flowering plant]]s in the [[genus]] '''''Bryonia'''''. They are native to western [[Eurasia]] and adjacent re
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  • | genus = ''[[Urtica]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Juniperus]]''
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  • *''[[Pancratium (genus)|Pancratium trianthum]]'' (spelled ''Pancreatium trianthum'' in the bill)
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  • |genus = ''[[Aesculus]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Adonis (plant)|Adonis]]'' *[http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Adonis&Species=aestivalis Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture: ''Ad
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  • | genus = ''[[Adonis (plant)|Adonis]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Phytolacca]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Digitalis]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Asclepias]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Veratrum]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Amianthium''''' '''''Amianthium''''' is a monotypic genus of [[perennial plant]]s growing from [[bulb]]s. It contains the single spec
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  • | genus = ''[[Corydalis]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Aethusa''''' ...], western [[Asia]] and northwest [[Africa]]. It is the only member of the genus '''''Aethusa'''''.
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  • | genus = ''[[Actaea]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Ageratina]]'' ...er [[binomial]] name for this species was ''Eupatorium rugosum'', but the genus ''[[Eupatorium]]'' has undergone taxonomic revision by [[botanist]]s and a
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  • | genus = ''[[Euphorbia]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Aphanamixis]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Lablab]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Doronicum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Cestrum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Ligustrum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Melia (plant)|Melia]]'' ...oneously called Syringa, which is in fact the [[Syringa|lilac genus]]. The genus ''Melia'' includes four other species, occurring from southeast [[Asia]] to
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  • |genus = ''[[Daphne (plant)|Daphne]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Euphorbia]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Ornithogalum''''' ...haped white flowers striped with green. There are numerous members of the genus, of which ''O. umbellatum'' is perhaps the best-known:
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  • | genus = [[Eranthis]]
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  • |genus = ''[[Veratrum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Veratrum]]''
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  • | genus = '''''Gastrolobium''''' ...ng plants]] in the family [[Fabaceae]]. There are over 100 species in this genus, and all but two are native to the [[Southwest Australia|south west region]
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  • |genus = ''[[Latua]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Strychnos]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Apocynum]]''
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  • | genus = '''''Tephrosia''''' ...f [[legume]] in the [[Fabaceae]] family. Many species in the ''Tephrosia'' genus are poisonous, particularly to fish, for their high concentration of [[rote
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  • | genus = ''[[Corydalis]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Tephrosia]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Hymenoxys]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Dichapetalum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Laburnum]]'' ...urope|Central]] and [[Southern Europe]]. As well as another species in the genus, ''[[Laburnum alpinum|L. alpinum]]'', and especially the hybrid between the
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  • For a detailed taxonomy to the genus level, see <br>'''[[Taxonomy of the Euphorbiaceae]]'''. ...ntiviral Activities of Colombian Medicinal Plant Extracts of the Euphorbia genus", ''Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz'', Vol. 97, No. 4, 2002, pp. 541-54
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  • |genus = '''''Agave''''' ...of Latin|Anglo-Latin]] pronunciation. ''[[OED]]:'' "Agave".</ref>) is a [[genus]] of [[monocot]]s and is a [[perennial]]. In the [[APG III system]], it is
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  • |genus = ''[[Duboisia]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Podophyllum]]''
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  • * '''[[Allium|Onions and garlic]]'''. Onions and garlic (genus ''Allium'') contain [[thiosulphate]], which in high doses is toxic to dogs, * '''[[Narcissus (plant)|Daffodil]] (''Narcissus'' (genus)).''' The bulbs are poisonous and cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. C
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  • | genus = ''[[Sophora]]'' '''Kowhai''' are small, woody [[legume]] trees in the [[genus]] ''[[Sophora]]'' native to [[New Zealand]]. There are eight species, ''S.
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  • | genus = ''[[Actaea]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]'' ...xtremely common in that region, where it is the predominant species of the genus; the closely related [[Atlantic Poison-oak]] (''T. pubescens'') occurs on t
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  • | genus = '''''Helleborus''''' Commonly known as '''hellebores''', members of the genus '''''Helleborus''''' comprise approximately 20 species (ongoing fieldwork m
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  • | genus = '''''Chelidonium''''' ...nnial plant|perennial]] [[flowering plant|plant]], the only species in the genus '''''Chelidonium'''''. It is native to [[Europe]] and western [[Asia]] and
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  • |genus = ''[[Zigadenus]]'' ...ica<ref name="efloras" /> and can be easily confused with edible onions of genus [[Allium]]<ref name="Turner" />. They tend to grow in dry meadows and on d
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  • |genus = ''[[Anticlea]]'' ...the shape of which can help in distinguishing it from other members of the genus). It is widely distributed throughout North America and occurs in many hab
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  • | genus = ''[[Hura (genus)|Hura]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Digitalis''''' ...in the much enlarged family [[Plantaginaceae]].<ref name="olmstead"/> This genus is native to western and south western Europe,<ref name="Arkive"> cite web|
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  • |genus = ''[[Lithraea]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Zantedeschia'''''
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  • ...swainsonine is produced by a small number of [[species]], most in three [[genus|genera]] of the [[Angiosperm|flowering plant]] family [[Fabaceae]]: ''[[Oxy ...confusion between swainsonine poisoning and selenium poisoning due to this genus.
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  • | genus = ''[[Astragalus]]''
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  • | genus = '''''Conium''''' ...PAc-en|icon|k|oʊ|ˈ|n|aɪ|.|əm}} or {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|oʊ|n|i|əm}}) is a [[genus]] of two species of [[Perennial plant|perennial]] [[Herbaceous plant|herbac
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  • | genus = [[Anamirta]]
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  • |genus = ''[[Hogweed|Heracleum]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Ageratum''''' ...Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref> known as '''Whiteweed''', is a genus of 40<ref name="fna">{{cite web | url = http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.a
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  • |genus = ''[[Ageratum]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Ageratum]]''
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  • :''This article is about the '''privet''' plant in the genus Ligustrum. "Privet" may also refer to plants in two other genera in family |genus = '''''Ligustrum'''''
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  • {{for|the genus of gastropods|Turricula (animal genus)}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Turricula'' (plant genus)}}
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  • | genus = ''[[Taxus]]''
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  • | genus = [[Corynocarpus]]
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  • |genus = '''''Nerium''''' ...]]. It is the [[Monotypic taxon|only species]] currently classified in the genus '''''Nerium'''''. It is most commonly known as '''Oleander''' but has many
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  • |genus = ''[[Solanum]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Prunus]]'' ...ometimes called '''English laurel''' in North America) is a species in the genus ''[[Prunus]]'', native to regions bordering the [[Black Sea]] in southweste
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  • |genus = ''[[Colchicum]]''
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  • |genus = '''''Convallaria''''' ...valley''' or '''lily-of-the-valley''', is possibly the only species in the genus '''''Convallaria''''' in the flowering plant family [[Ruscaceae]] (or one o
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  • | genus = '''''Sanguinaria''''' ...uthward to [[Florida]], [[United States]]. It is the only species in the [[genus]] ''Sanguinaria'', and is included in the family [[Papaveraceae]] and most
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  • | genus = '''''Euphorbia''''' ...it was described by ''Linnaeus'' in 1753 in ''[[Species Plantarum]]''. The genus is primarily found in the [[tropical]] and [[subtropical]] regions of [[Afr
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  • |genus = '''''Acokanthera''''' '''''Acokanthera''''' is a [[genus]] of [[flowering plant]] in the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Apocynaceae]]
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  • | genus = '''''Ricinus''''' ...ily, [[Euphorbiaceae]]. It belongs to a [[Monotype (biology)|monotypic]] [[genus]], ''Ricinus'', and [[subtribe]], Ricininae. The evolution of castor and it
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  • |genus = ''[[Kalmia]]''
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  • | genus = '''''Albuca''''' ...family [[Hyacinthaceae]]. Most of the 30 species of bulbous plants in this genus are native to Southern Africa, only a few are suited for cultivation. Leave
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  • | genus = ''[[Bryonia]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Hippobroma]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Aesculus]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Illicium]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Duboisia]]'' ...ww.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml.cgi?form=speciesfacts&family=Solanaceae&genus=Duboisia&species=hopwoodii | title = ''Duboisia hopwoodii ''|accessdate=201
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  • | genus = ''[[Astragalus]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Atropa]]'' The genus name "atropa" comes from [[Atropos]], one of the three [[Moirae|Fates]] in
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  • | genus = ''[[Euphorbia]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Toxicodendron]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Ranunculus]]'' *[http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?Genus=Ranunculus&Species=occidentalis Washington Burke Museum]
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  • |genus = ''[[Clethra]] ...nown as the '''Lily of the Valley Tree''', is a [[flowering plant]] in the genus ''[[Clethra]]'', native to [[Madeira]], [[extinction|extinct]] in the [[Can
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  • |genus = '''''Narcissus''''' ...et Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607</ref> is the botanic name for a [[genus]] of mainly hardy, mostly [[spring (season)|spring]]-flowering, [[bulb]]s i
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  • |genus = ''[[Sambucus]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Passiflora]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Urtica]]'' ...a]], and [[North America]], and is the best-known member of the [[nettle]] genus ''[[Urtica]]''.
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  • | genus = '''''[[Bryonia]]''''' ...genous to Central and Southern Europe. It is a [[flowering plant]] of the genus ''Bryonia'' with five-pointed leaves and blue or white flowers. The vine p
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  • |genus = ''[[Datura]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Kalanchoe]]'' Plants of the genus ''[[Kalanchoe]]'' able to propagate [[vegetative reproduction|vegetatively]
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  • |genus = ''[[Aristolochia]]''
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  • ...:left">''[http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml.cgi?form=speciesfacts&genus=Petalostylis&species=cassioides Petalostylis cassioides]'': 0.4-0.5% trypt ...:left">''[http://www.flora.sa.gov.au/cgi-bin/texhtml.cgi?form=speciesfacts&genus=Petalostylis&species=labicheoides Petalostylis labicheoides]'', Tryptamines
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  • | genus = ''[[Robinia]]'' ''Robinia'' is now a North American genus, but traces of it are found in the Eocene and Miocene rocks of Europe.<ref
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  • ...neither definite nor preserved. The reason for the conservation of forms, genus and species in matter is fixity of their celestial cause because their effi
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  • ...ctrum [[polyketide]] [[antibiotic]] produced by the ''[[Streptomyces]]'' [[genus]] of [[Actinobacteria]], indicated for use against many bacterial infection
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  • ...ation needed|date=July 2009}} Such [[alkaloids]] present in plants of the genus [[Brugmansia]] may also induce anisocoria.<ref name="van_der_Donck_2004">It
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  • ...riction and dilation results. Such [[alkaloids]] present in plants of the genus ''[[Brugmansia]]'' may also induce mydriasis.<ref name="van_der_Donck_2004"
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  • ...is a [[bufanolide]] [[glycoside]] that can be obtained from plants of the genus ''[[Scilla]]''.
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  • | genus = ''[[Alcaligenes]]''
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  • ...ine by natural fermentation is only observed in strains of bacteria in the genus ''[[Streptomyces]]''. ''[[Streptomyces albulus]]'' is most often used in s
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  • ...offeeae]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uniprot.org/taxonomy/13442 |title=Genus '''Coffea''' |work=Taxonomy |publisher=UniProt |accessdate=2010-02-13}}</re |genus = '''''Coffea'''''
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  • ...ast fibre, which comes from the inner bark of the plants of the Corchorus genus. It is retted like flax, sundried and baled. When spinning a small amount o
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  • | genus = '''''Simmondsia'''''
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  • ...produced in the [[Beehive (beekeeping)|bee hive]] of [[honey bee]]s of the genus ''Apis''. Worker bees (the females) have eight wax-producing mirror glands
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  • |genus = ''[[Hyparrhenia]]''
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  • * [[Iroko (hardwood)|Iroko]] (''[[Milicia (genus)|Milicia]] excelsa'' syn ''Chlorophora excelsa'')
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  • | genus = ''[[Thuja]]''
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  • |genus = ''[[Strobilanthes]]'' ...[Nees]] in the 19th century<ref name="The Karvy blooms; July 2000"/>. The genus has around 250 species, of which at least 46 are found in India. Most of th
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  • |diversity = Around 92 [[genus|genera]] and 5,000 [[species]] ==Genus and geography==
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  • ...ft, durable fibre that is cultivated from plants of the ''[[Cannabis]]'' [[genus]], cultivated for commercial use. The name ''Cannabis'' is the [[genus]] and was the name favored by the 19th century medical practitioners who he
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  • ...ed with one of two etymologies: from the color of the flowers of the plant genus ''[[Fuchsia]]'',<ref name="fuchsin2004">(2004.) [http://dictionary.referenc
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  • ...causes of allergic contact dermatitis are plants of the [[Toxicodendron]] genus: [[poison ivy]], [[Western Poison-oak|poison oak]], and [[poison sumac]]. S ...e), [[chromium]] and the oily coating from plants of the [[Toxicodendron]] genus: [[poison ivy]], [[Western Poison-oak|poison oak]], and [[poison sumac]].
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  • ...courage fire and may eliminate [[competition]]. For example, plants of the genus ''[[Eucalyptus]]'' contain flammable oils that encourage fire and hard [[sc ...itats may have contributed to the prominence of trees such as those of the genus ''Pinus'', which have thick bark to withstand fires and employ serotiny.<re
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  • *''[[Entomophobia (orchid)|Entomophobia]]'' – a [[genus]] of [[orchid]]s. The word means "fear of [[insect]]s"
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  • ![[Binomial nomenclature|Genus species]] |[[Asparagus (genus)|Asparagi Radix]]
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  • * [[Joseph Banks]] — [[Banks Peninsula]], ''[[Banksia]]'' genus
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  • ...causes Lyme Disease, is transmitted by ticks and members of the bacterial genus ''Rickettsia'' are transmitted by lice. For example, the human body louse t
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  • ...'[[Borrelia burgdorferi]]'', a [[spirochaete]], and spread by ticks of the genus ''[[Ixodes]]''. Symptoms in dogs include acute arthritis, anorexia, and let .... It is caused by ''[[Rickettsia rickettsii]]'' and spread by ticks of the genus ''[[Dermacentor]]''. Signs are similar to human disease, including anorexia
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  • Some anthropologists believe that [[Homo (genus)|early humans]] were [[scavenger]]s rather than hunters. Marrow would then
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  • ...it is the breakdown of some [[amino acid]]s. [[Bacterium|Bacteria]] of the genus ''[[Propionibacterium]]'' produce propanoic acid as the end product of thei
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  • | genus = ''[[Mitragyna]]'' ...e plant ''[[Psychotria viridis]]''. Other species in the ''[[Mitragyna]]'' genus are used medicinally in Africa, and also used for their wood.
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  • ...X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result#PPA82,M1 David T. Brown. Cannabis: The Genus Cannabis. p82 ISBN 9057022915]</ref> THC acetate was also reported to have
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  • ...BG''') is a non-psychoactive [[cannabinoid]] found in the ''[[Cannabis]]'' genus of plants. Cannabigerol is found in higher concentrations in [[hemp]] rathe
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  • {{About|the plant genus|use as a psychoactive drug in the genus|Cannabis (drug)}} |genus = '''''Cannabis'''''
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  • | genus = ''[[Cannabis]]''
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  • {{Dablink|For the plant genus, see [[Cannabis]]. For other uses of cannabis, see [[Cannabis#Industrial an | genus = ''[[Cannabis]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Cannabis]]'' ...an annual plant in the [[Cannabaceae]] family. A putative species of the genus ''[[Cannabis]]'', it is typically distinguished from ''[[Cannabis sativa]].
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  • | genus = ''[[Cannabis]]''
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  • | genus = ''[[Salvia]]'' ..., p.&nbsp;288.</ref> '''Seer's sage''',<ref name="Boire2002" /> and by its genus name ''[[Salvia]]'') is a [[Psychoactive drug|psychoactive]] plant which ca
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  • ...he trees grew and identified no fewer than fifteen distinct species of the genus Cinchona (Rubiaceae). The seeds which he took back to Paris were germinated
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  • ...ona]] to [[Science]] (from a [[17th century]] [[engraving]]). ''Cinchona'' genus is the source of '''Peruvian Bark''', an important historical remedy agains ...named because it was obtained from the [[bark]] of several species of the genus ''[[Cinchona]]'', of the order [[Rubiaceae]], that have been discovered at
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  • Like many other members of the [[genus]] ''[[Bacillus]]'', ''Bacillus anthracis'' can form dormant [[endospore|spo ...this organism, the presence of spores confirms that the organism is of the genus ''Bacillus''.
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  • ...le = Transfer of ''Streptococcus lactis'' and related streptococci to the. genus ''Lactococcus'' gen. nov.
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  • ...l the normal lacteal secretion obtained from the mammary gland of the cow, genus Bos, or of any other animal, or sell a dairy product made with any such sec
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  • * [[Borneo tallow nut oil]], extracted from the fruit of species of genus ''[[Shorea]]''. Used as a substitute for [[cocoa butter]], and to make [[so * [[Cocklebur oil]], from species of genus ''[[Cocklebur|Xanthium]]'', with similar properties to [[poppyseed oil]], s
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