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  1. ... par- titular character; as Pond-lily, Poke weed, Amaranth. Their qualities aiv various ; but see Jussieu's orders. ... I-celled, opening transversely : seed 1. 54, 30—(amaranth, red- cockscomb.) * Quercus. 128 CLASS XX. ORDER XIII. ...
  2. ... Salsola kali. Glidewort, Hemp nettle, Galeopsis tetrahit. Globe amaranth, Gomphrena globosa. “ “ • Ranunculus acris. “ berries, Yew tree fruit, ... valerian, Polemonium cteruleum. “ “ American, Abscess root, “ reptans. Green amaranth, Pigweed, Amarantus albus. “ archangel, Bugle weed, Bitter, Lycopus ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... a balsamic odor and taste, with astringency. AMARANTHUS- AMARANTH. The leaves of the Amaranthus hypochondr iacus, Linne. Nat. Ord.-Amaranthaceae. Common Names : Amaranth, Prince's feather, Lovely bleeding, Red cockscomb. Botanical Source ...
  4. ... FEATHER. In some parts of the country, the Amaranth is much- cultivated in gardens, for its beautiful ... are a bright red, the leaves dark. The Amaranth ranks among our best astringents; but , it is ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The Philadelphia medical dictionary : containing a concise explanation of all the terms used .... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Thomas Dobson; Thomas and George Palmer, printers, 1808
    ... majorama ma- jori folio, or sweet marjoram. Amaranthus, amaranth; flower gen- tle. Amaranthus luiaus, ~) ely- latifolius, 3 ... An.aranthus oleraceus, esculent ama- ranth. Amarantoides, globe amaranth, or everlasting flower mare/la, polygala,or blue ...
  6. ... samfisuchus, majoramama- jori folio, or sweet marjoram. Amaranthus, amaranth; flower gen- tle. Amaranthus lutaus, ~\ ely- latifoliusyj chry- ... gentle. Amaranthus oleraceus, esculent ama- ranth. Amarantoides, globe amaranth, or everlasting flower. Amarella, poiygala, or blue milk- ...
  7. ... impart their virtues to water. Properties and Uses.-Amaranth is astringent. The decoction drank freely is a ... and as a wash to foul, indolent ulcers. AMARANTH (Amaranthus Hypochondriasis). Common Name. Wind Flower. Medicinal Parts. ...
  8. ... polium of the Mediterranean countries. Called in Greece “ amaranth ” or “ agapes- votane ” or “ panagiohorton,” by the Turks “ ... altissimum of the Mediterranean countries. Called in Greece “amaranth” or “staphulaki ” or “kdlldritha ” (Sibth.), and the herb ...
  9. ... in the breast and stomach, and feeble digestion. Amaranth- -(Amaranthus Hypochondriacus).—Called also Prince'i Feather, Lovely ... the chicken-cock. Medical Properties and Uses.—The Amaranth is valuable as a medi- cine, mainly on ...
  10. ... the breast and stomach, and feeble digestion. t Amaranth—{Amaranthus Hypochondriacus).—Called also Prince'l Feather, Lovely ... the chicken-cock. Medical Properties and Uses.—The Amaranth is valuable as a medi- cino, mainly on ...
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