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The Potential of Using the New Species Monarda Didyma L. for Introduction in Western Siberia
This article examines the introduction and use of the new species Monarda didyma L. in the conditions of Western Siberia. The rhythm of the seasonal development of the longrhizome-taprhizome life form was investigated.
Kriklivaya, A. (Aastasia) +3 more
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Effect of the lower lip of Monarda didyma on pollen removal by hummingbirds
We examined the effect of the lower lip of Monarda didyma L. on pollen removal by ruby-throated hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris L.) through comparisons of hummingbird visits to natural, lipped flowers versus those that had their lower lip ...
Ethan J Temeles, Adam G Rankin
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The morphological and biological characteristics of the specimens from Monarda didyma [PDF]
The plants of the genus Monarda of the family Lamiaceae are little known in our country. The species Monarda didyma is mainly distributed. It is used in landscaping as a perennial ornamental crop.
N. Zapryanova +3 more
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First Report of Powdery Mildew Caused By Golovinomyces monardae on Scarlet Beebalm (Monarda didyma) in China. [PDF]
Scarlet Beebalm (Monarda didyma) is a perennial ornamental flowering plant in the mint family, Labiatae. Due to low-maintenance, and a long blooming period, it is commonly cultivated in gardens as an ornamental plant in China.
Yuan-yuan Xu +6 more
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Some biochemical characteristics of species of the genus Monarda [PDF]
The paper presents a comparative study of the content and composition of biologically active substances of the aboveground parts of plants of some Monarda species cultivated in the Botanical Garden, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences ...
Petruk Anastasia +2 more
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Bioactive Compounds and Aroma Profile of Some Lamiaceae Edible Flowers [PDF]
Edible flowers are consumed for their appearance, colours, nutritional and healthy properties, but the use is limited by the actual number of the species.
Ilaria Marchioni +5 more
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Monarda didyma Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 22. 1753. "Habitat in Pensilvania, Noveboraco." RCN: 177. Lectotype (Wijnands, Bot. Commelins: 117. 1983): Herb. Linn. No. 40.3 (LINN). Current name: Monarda didyma L. (Lamiaceae). Note: Epling (in J.
Jarvis, Charlie
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Carmin in den Blüthen der Monarda didyma L. (Monarda écarlate) [PDF]
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Heiko Ludwig
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Monarda didyma Linnaeus, 1753, spec. nov.
Monarda didyma, spec. nov. 2. Monarda floribus capitatis sub-didynamis, caule acutangulo. Monarda caule acute angulato, capitulis terminalibus. Hort. cliff. 495. Cold. noveb.7. Monarda floribus capitatis verticillatisque, caule acute angulato, foliis
Linnaeus, Carolus
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Водопоглъщателна способност на семена при видове от род Monarda
В Институтa по декоративни и лечебни растения – Негован, София, при лабораторни условия е проучена динамиката на водопоглъщане на семена от видовете Monarda fistulosa L. и Monarda didyma L. при температура 15, 22 и 30 oС.
Ирена Голубинова +3 more
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