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Bioactive Compounds in Natural Remedies and Functional Foods for Managing Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Postmenopausal Women. [PDF]
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Documenting traditional knowledge of the Trans-Himalaya: ethnic uses of plants in Drass valley, Ladakh. [PDF]
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Typification of Berberis lycium and Berberis kunawurensis
Indian Journal of Forestry, 2023Two species of Berberis (B. lycium, B. kunawurensis) (Berberidaceae) from India, housed in the Roylean Herbarium at World Museum, National Museums Liverpool (LIV), are lectotypified. The location of the type of B. kunawarensis is published for the first time and its description is expanded.
Julian Harber, Geraldine Reid
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2022
Key to Berberis varieties concinna and extensiflora 1a. Flowers solitary without bracts on the middle of pedicel. Inflorescence 0.8–1.5 cm long __________________________________________________________________ var. concinna 1b. Flowers 2–3 [sic], usually in umbels, if solitary subtended by bracteoles [sic] on the middle of pedicel.
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Key to Berberis varieties concinna and extensiflora 1a. Flowers solitary without bracts on the middle of pedicel. Inflorescence 0.8–1.5 cm long __________________________________________________________________ var. concinna 1b. Flowers 2–3 [sic], usually in umbels, if solitary subtended by bracteoles [sic] on the middle of pedicel.
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The berberis story: Berberis vulgaris in therapeutics.
Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 2007Barberry has played a prominent role in herbal healing for more than 2,500 years. Berberis vulgaris is a common garden bush, native to Europe and the British Isles, naturalized in North America, seems to have history as old as human race. Anthropologists believe in a ritual practice or sacred object, especially by Native Americans that it works as a ...
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