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Genus of Apiaceae plants
the following species: Prangos abieticola Aytaç & H.Duman Prangos acaulis (DC.) Bornm. Prangos akymatodes Rech.f. & Riedl Prangos ammophila (Bunge) Pimenov
Prangos
Species of plant
Prangos ferulacea, known in Italy as common basilisk (basilisco comune), is a perennial herbaceous plant present in the Mediterranean Basin, Bulgarian
Prangos_ferulacea
Species of plant in the family Apiaceae
Binomial name Ferula persica Willd. Synonyms Ferula puberula Boiss. & Buhse Peucedanum persicum (Willd.) Baill. Prangos euryangiodes Stapf & Wettst.
Ferula_persica
Species of plant
eriantha. "Prangos eriantha (DC.) Lyskov & Pimenov", Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2022-12-27 "Prangos eriantha (DC
Prangos_eriantha
Genus of flowering plants
Apioideae Genus: Azilia Hedge & Lamond Species: A. eryngioides Binomial name Azilia eryngioides (Pau) Hedge & Lamond Synonyms Prangos eryngioides Pau
Azilia_eryngioides
Petroedmondia Tamamsch. Physospermopsis H.Wolff Pleurospermopsis C.Norman Prangos Lindl. Pternopetalum Franch. Pterygopleurum Kitag. Rivasmartinezia Fern
List_of_Apiaceae_genera
Species of fungus
limestone in northern Sicily in association with the common basilisk, Prangos ferulacea (family Apiaceae). The characteristics of the mushroom are its
Pleurotus_nebrodensis
Species of flowering plant
Bulgaria, and Crimea. "Prangos trifida". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 27 November 2023. "Prangos trifida". Catalogue
Prangos_trifida
Chemical compound
also a constituent of Aegle marmelos, Ammi majus, Poncirus trifoliata and Prangos bucharica and others IR (ATR): νmax 3480, 2971, 1699, 1631, 1488 cm-1.
Marmesin
Species of beetle
measure 16–34 mm (0.63–1.34 in) in length. Its host plants are Ferula and Prangos (family Apiaceae). "Mallosia scovitzii". BioLib.cz. Retrieved 11 November
Mallosia_scovitzii
Species of plant in the family Apiaceae
Campanula sp. and Michauxia tchihatchewii), as well as fellow Apiaceae Prangos uechtritzii and Tordylium elegans, the ubiquitous wall barley (Hordeum
Ferula_drudeana
Turkish sheep or cow cheese
carvi L. (Apiaceae) Anethum graveolens L. (Apiaceae) Prangos pabularia Lindl. (Apiaceae) Prangos ferulacea (L.) Lind. (Apiaceae) Ferula L. sp. (Apiaceae)
Van_herbed_cheese
Topics referred to by the same term
Central and South American rainforests Any lizard of the genus Basiliscus Prangos ferulacea (Common basilisk), a Mediterranean plant Basilisk (The Legendary
Basilisk_(disambiguation)
Ecoregion in western Asia
From 2200 to 2700 meters elevation, umbellifers of genera Ferula and Prangos are common. Open steppe woodlands are predominantly of juniper (Juniperus)
Eastern Anatolian montane steppe
Eastern_Anatolian_montane_steppe
Species of plant
mountain slopes at 1600-2600m elevation in association with the plants Prangos ferulacea and Cousinia sivasica with which it forms the dominant flora
Rheum_ribes
Turkish botanist
unicapitatum Şenol, Seçmen & B.Öztürk Lythrum anatolicum Leblebici & Seçmen Prangos hulusii Şenol, Yıldırım & Seçmen The following are taxa named in honor
Özcan_Seçmen
gaillardotii Poterium sanguisorba Poterium verrucosum Prangos asperula Prangos ferulacea Prangos hermonis Prasium majus Primula acaulis Prospero autumnale
Flora_of_Lebanon
Species of flowering plant
coriarium. Other plant species which usually may share this taran habitat are Prangos pabularia, Ferula jaeschkeana, F. grigoriewii, Heracleum olgae, Ephedra
Rheum_maximowiczii
Species of beetle
to 42 mm in length. It flies from May to June, and feeds on Ferula and Prangos species. Michal Hoskovec (14 March 2021). "Mallosia (Eumallosia) herminae
Mallosia_herminae
et Lavrova - (rare) Mandenovia komarovii (Manden.) Alava - (declining) Prangos trifida (Mill.) Herrnst. et Heyn - (probably extinct) Rupiphila tachiroei
List of the vascular plants in the Red Data Book of Russia
List_of_the_vascular_plants_in_the_Red_Data_Book_of_Russia
Species of beetle
measure 16–40 mm (0.63–1.57 in) in length. Its host plants are Ferula and Prangos ferulacea (family Apiaceae). "Mallosia galinae". BioLib.cz. Retrieved 11
Mallosia_galinae
Plants endemic to Romania
Physospermum Cusson 25. Conium L. 26. Pleurospermum Hoffm. 27. Cachrys L. 28. Prangos L. 29. Bupleurum L. 30. Trinia Hofm. 31. Apium L. 32. Petroselinum Hill
Flora_of_Romania
Species of moth
districts. The larval foodplants are Eryngium billardieri, Eryngium giganteum, Prangos sp. and Ferula haussknechtii Z. t. tamara Z. t. mahabadica Reiss, 1978
Zygaena_tamara
Species of plant
and Iran. It was first described by Pierre Edmond Boissier in 1888 as Prangos bungei. "Calyptrosciadium bungei (Boiss.) Pimenov", Plants of the World
Calyptrosciadium_bungei
Romanian-born Israeli botanist (1924–1998)
genera she studied in depth were Trigonella, Lotus, Onobrychys, Lupinus, Prangos, Heptaptera and Calendula. In 1962, she became part of the department of
Clara_Heyn
Nature reserve in Armenia
microcephalus, Astragalus lagurus), sainfoin (Onobrychis cornuta), prangos (Prangos ferulacea) and others. Meadow vegetation covers the altitudes from
Khosrov_Forest_State_Reserve
reptans Rosaceae חמשן זוחל 1945 Potentilla supina Rosaceae חמשן קטן 1946 Prangos ferulacea Apiaceae שעמון מצולע 1947 Prasium majus Lamiaceae פרסיון גדול
List of native plants of Flora Palaestina (P–Z)
List_of_native_plants_of_Flora_Palaestina_(P–Z)
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Lady
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Muslim
Beauty of Jannha
Biblical
of grace or mercy
Male
Hindi/Indian
(संदीप) Hindi name SANDEEP means "a lighted lamp."
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Son of the handsome man.
Girl/Female
Latin
Aurora was the mythical Roman goddess of the dawn. This name became very popular after Charles...
Boy/Male
Muslim
Happiness. Bliss.
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Glow of Sun; Red Radiance
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Energetic; Active
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
Beauty; Son of King; Prince
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n.
A genus of umbelliferous plants, one species of which (P. pabularia), found in Thibet, Cashmere, Afghanistan, etc., has been used as fodder for cattle. It has decompound leaves with very long narrow divisions, and a highly fragrant smell resembling that of new clover hay.