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  1. ... L.] Merr.), shiitake mushroom, mung bean, red date ( Ziziphus jujuba Miller), scallion ( Allium bakeri Regel), garlic ( Allium ...
  2. ... 800.575.912.250.859.937.437.833 Ziziphus B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.859. ...
  3. ... pipefish) Tachysurus vachellii (bony fish) Ylistrum balloti (bivalve) Ziziphus jujuba (common jujube) Zootoca vivipara (common lizard) View ...
  4. ... townsendi (lizard) Stegostoma fasciatum (shark) Triticum urartu (monocot) Ziziphus jujuba (common jujube) Additionally, in June we upgraded ...
  5. ... 905147765.1 Vespa velutina (wasp) GCF_912470025.1 Ziziphus jujuba (common jujube) GCF_020796205.1 View the ...
  6. ... curvispinosus (ant) Tetranychus urticae (two-spotted spider mite) Ziziphus jujuba (common jujube) See more details on the ...
  7. ... Aerzte von Steiermark. 48 pp. 8S Graz, 1872. Ziziphus. Itaiton (W. P. C.) An account of the Ziziphus vul- garis and Ziziphus lotus, or the large and little jujubes. Phila. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Grigg & Elliot, 1836
    ... cassumuniar 1111 Zingiber officinale 684 Zingiber zerumbet 1111 Ziziphus jujuba 1111 Ziziphus lotus 1111 Ziziphus vulgaris 1111 Zumic acid 438 ,Zymome 657 TINIS.
  9. ... Bk. ast.; Sd. Feb. “ Lotus, “ analogous to Bhamnus Ziziphus. “ lycioides, Black ramthorn, Ft. in gouty pains. “ Ziziphus, Jujube tree, Ft.-pulp muc. pec.; in paste. ...
  10. ... rate. (Bailion.) JUJUBE (Codex Med.). The fruit of Ziziphus vulgaris Lamk.; Order, Rhamnacece, a Syrian shrub, cultivated ... jujube itself. Allied Plants.-Several other species of Ziziphus fur- nish similarly inferior, but edible fruits. The ...
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