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  1. ... 800.575.912.250.583.520.743.500 Perilla frutescens B01.650.940.800.575.912.250.583. ...
  2. ... Ocimum Ocimum basilicum Ocimum sanctum Origanum Orthosiphon Perilla Perilla frutescens Phlomis Plectranthus Pogostemon Prunella Rosmarinus Salvia Salvia miltiorrhiza ...
  3. ... 940.800.575.100.583.520.743.500...........................................Perilla frutescens B01.650.940.800.575.100.583.520. ...
  4. ... used for various purposes by the natives (Pers.). Perilla ocymoides of Japan. A Labiate plant yielding an ... Pergamus, in Asia Minor, 407. Pergularia tomentosa, 671. Perilla ocymoides, 787. Period, or full stop, in writing, ...
  5. ... tree, Rhus cotinus. “ leptandra, Black root, Leptandra Yirginica. “ perilla, Perilla Nankinensis. “ stramonium, Datura tatula. “ willow herb, Loose strife, ... Periandra dulcis, Brazilian liquorice, Rt. analogous to Glycyrrhiza. Perilla Nankinensis, Purple leaved perilla, a foliage plant. Periploca ...
  6. ... u-late. [Lat. Perula'tus.] Having bud-scales [perilla). Per'ule. [Lat. Per'ula ; diminutive of pe' ... States. Two species are cultivated for ornament, — Wistaria frutescens, which is indigenous, and W. Sinensis, a native ...
  7. ... The folIoAving genera belong to this order, viz. Perilla, Leonurus, Glechoma, Hyssopus, Mentha, Sideritis, Lavandula, Teu- crium, ...