Comparative studies of mineral and organic fertilization on v. thapsus plant [electronic resource].

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  • دراسات مقارنة للتسميد المعدنى والعضوى على نبات شمعدان الملك (الفربسكم) [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of horticulture, 2003 v.30 (1-2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian journal of horticulture 2003.v.30(1-2)Summary: Verbascum, an old latin name of the mullein, (Scrophulariaceae) hardly biennial herbs, rarely perennial or subshrubs. Verbascum genus includes many species most wildly grown, however two species only were grown regularly; V. thapsus and V densiflorum. Mullein flowers contain a large amount of mucilage in addition to an acid saponin, iridoid glycosides and a small quantity of volatile oils. It is no longer a pure demulcent and it is often a constituent of chest and cough teas.
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Verbascum, an old latin name of the mullein, (Scrophulariaceae) hardly biennial herbs, rarely perennial or subshrubs. Verbascum genus includes many species most wildly grown, however two species only were grown regularly; V. thapsus and V densiflorum. Mullein flowers contain a large amount of mucilage in addition to an acid saponin, iridoid glycosides and a small quantity of volatile oils. It is no longer a pure demulcent and it is often a constituent of chest and cough teas.

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