Results 171 to 180 of about 10,844 (223)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Papaver somniferum L. Papaveraceae
2020The plant is commercially cultivated in many parts of the world, chiefly in India, Afghanistan, China, Egypt, Asian part of Turkey, Iran, southeastern Europe, Nepal and Myanmar. Opium poppy and opium have been used since time immemorial. The milky exudate or latex was named opion by the ancient Greeks, derived from opos meaning sap or juice, which ...
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
1982
Annual or perennial herbs, with milky or coloured juice. Leaves alternate, entire or pinnatifid or palmatifid. Stipules wanting. Flowers usually solitary, hermaphrodite, actinomorphic. Sepals 2, rarely 3 or 4, free, very caducous. Petals 4, rarely more or wanting, free, imbricate, deciduous. Stamens numerous; filaments free, filiform; anthers 2-celled,
openaire +1 more source
Annual or perennial herbs, with milky or coloured juice. Leaves alternate, entire or pinnatifid or palmatifid. Stipules wanting. Flowers usually solitary, hermaphrodite, actinomorphic. Sepals 2, rarely 3 or 4, free, very caducous. Petals 4, rarely more or wanting, free, imbricate, deciduous. Stamens numerous; filaments free, filiform; anthers 2-celled,
openaire +1 more source
1955
Annual or perennial, laticiferous herbs, rarely shrubs. Leaves (in Mal. spp.) spirally arranged, often incised. Stipules 0. Flowers mostly solitary, large, actinomorphic, ♀♂, 2—3-merous. Sepals caducous or calyptrate, free or united. Petals free, 4-6, rarely more or absent, biseriate, imbricate, often crumpled in bud; nectaries absent. Stamens ~, free;
openaire +1 more source
Annual or perennial, laticiferous herbs, rarely shrubs. Leaves (in Mal. spp.) spirally arranged, often incised. Stipules 0. Flowers mostly solitary, large, actinomorphic, ♀♂, 2—3-merous. Sepals caducous or calyptrate, free or united. Petals free, 4-6, rarely more or absent, biseriate, imbricate, often crumpled in bud; nectaries absent. Stamens ~, free;
openaire +1 more source
Fam.: Mohngewächse. Papaveraceae
1910Einjahrige Pflanze mit runder, meist einfacher Pfahlwurzel. Die Pflanze enthalt in allen Teilen Milchsaftgefase mit einer weisen Milch. — Stengel aufrecht, rund, verastelt, 1 bis 11/2 m hoch, kahl, blaulich bereift (Fig. 1). — Blatter zerstreut stehend, langlich, eingeschnitten, gezahnt, kahl, grun, die unteren gestielt, die oberen mit herzformigem ...
openaire +1 more source
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OFCHELIDONIUM MAJUSL. (PAPAVERACEAE)
Pharmacological Research, 1996Maria Laura Colombo
exaly

