「Salvia」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The larvae feed on the leaves | Salvia aegyptiaca. |
The larvae feed on Ageratum, | Salvia, Agastache, Mentha, Pycnanthemum, Monardella, |
elion, shepherd's purse, strawberry, daffodil, | Salvia, Alyssum, and primrose". |
s, Eupatorium cannabinum, Vaccinium myrtillus, | Salvia and Senecio. |
rasses, Polygonatum and allied genera, Rohdea, | Salvia, and Zephyranthes. |
feed on Geranium, Solanum, Nicotiana, Althea, | Salvia and Primula species. |
er of diversity for species of Agave, Hechtia, | Salvia, and cactus. |
Salvia aurita (African Blue sage) is a herbaceous per | |
There are two varieties: | Salvia azurea var. |
azurea (azure sage) and | Salvia azurea var. |
Salvia azurea (Prairie Sage) is a herbaceous perennia | |
Salvia bowleyana grows up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall, w | |
Salvia bowleyana (in Chinese: nan dan shen, nan-dan-s | |
f various Lamiaceae species, including Coleus, | Salvia, Calamintha and Lavandula species. |
ous Lamiaceae species, including Plectranthus, | Salvia, Calamintha, Lavandula, Mentha and Hemizygia s |
Salvia canescens var. | |
Salvia canescens (Hoary sage) is a herbaceous perenni | |
Salvia canescens was first described in 1831 by the R | |
Its common names include | salvia cistus. |
oamflower (Tiarella cordifolia), Scarlet Sage ( | Salvia coccinea), Bellflower (Campanula americana), a |
ome non-blue flowers such as the white form of | Salvia coccinea, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) flower |
Oak Uplands, Prehistoric Garden, Rock Garden, | Salvia Collection, Shade Bog Garden and Boardwalk, Tr |
Salvia currently remains legal in New Zealand. | |
Salvia deserta grows on erect stems to 70 cm (28 in) | |
Salvia deserta is a perennial plant that is native to | |
Salvia desoleana was named for the botanist Luigi Des | |
Salvia desoleana is a herbaceous perennial shrub nati | |
Salvia divinorum was effectively banned in Germany in | |
ion in August 2002 making it illegal to import | Salvia divinorum without a prescription from a doctor |
Salvia divinorum and Salvinorin A-F has been added as | |
ector Duane Cardall published a stance against | Salvia divinorum on behalf of the news station as a w |
ture should take action to control the sale of | Salvia Divinorum before the illicit use of the access |
It classifies | Salvia divinorum as a Delaware Schedule I controlled |
es for the identification of pipiltzintzintli, | Salvia divinorum is probably the "best bet." |
Salvia divinorum yields Salvinorin A, an hallucinogen | |
Legal status of | Salvia divinorum -> Salvia divinorum in the United St |
structurally related salvinorins found in the | Salvia divinorum plant. |
usly the government tried various ways to make | Salvia divinorum illegal in Germany (German). |
It's not as if we have an epidemic of | salvia divinorum abuse that requires immediate action |
All bills proposed including | Salvia divinorum & Salvinorin A on Florida's Schedule |
to review the legal status of the hallucinogen | Salvia divinorum", Bob Ainsworth, a parliamentary Und |
a short-acting substance such as smoked DMT or | Salvia divinorum, it may be possible for two people t |
harmala, Psychotria viridis, Rivea corymbosa, | Salvia divinorum, Tabernanthe iboga - Iboga, Trichoce |
("African dream root"), Tabernanthe iboga, and | Salvia Divinorum, etc. May also be used to describe a |
orin A and Salvinorin B are found in the plant | Salvia divinorum, Salvinorin A is present in larger q |
is sometimes regulated together with its host, | Salvia divinorum, due to its psychoactive and analges |
the plant known as pipiltzintzintli is in fact | Salvia divinorum. |
tion - "Do you believe Indiana should regulate | Salvia divinorum?" |
Salvia dorrii (Tobacco sage, Dorr's sage, Mint sage, | |
Salvia dorrii is an uncommon and locally rare plant w | |
Some chemical components found in | Salvia dorrii include salvidorol and two epimeric abi |
nd Ethics, has said that the theory that using | salvia encouraged Brett to reach conclusions about th |
It resembles | Salvia engelmannii, but has a longer bloom period, sm |
siast who propagated many species in the genus | Salvia for many years at Strybing Arboretum. |
he defense lawyer in the investigation, Arthur | Salvia, framed Rose for murder. |
azaleas, hydrangeas, Easter lilies, impatiens, | salvia, fuchsia, and Pelargonium geraniums. |
It was found growing between | Salvia gesneriflora 'Tequila' and Salvia mexicana, wh |
Hotspur, and later by the corvettes HMS Peony, | Salvia, Gloxinia and Hyacinth, although the corvettes |
e plant as the similar European "Sticky sage" ( | Salvia glutinosa). |
nt is easily confused with the closely related | Salvia granitica. |
ntrance - entry garden with agave, Texas sage, | salvia greggii, Mexican Bush sage, red yucca and Espa |
mself," he says, "there's no way of knowing if | salvia had anything to do with it. |
Rose therefore considers | Salvia his murderer and will not rest until he has ki |
Salvia hispanica (chia) seed | |
-3 fatty acid, as are other oils such as Chia ( | Salvia hispanica) oil. |
Salvia hispanica, commonly known as Chia, is a specie | |
When the genus Salviastrum was merged into | Salvia in 1949 by Eula Whitehouse, it became "Salvia |
1083 | Salvia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. |
Salvia is an unincorporated community in King and Que | |
uing fracas, Anita is knocked unconscious, and | Salvia is killed. |
The larvae feed on | Salvia japonica and Scutellaria indica. |
Salvia lanceolata is a much branched shrub growing 3 | |
Salvia lanigera is a small herbaceous perennial that | |
Salvia leptophylla (Slenderleaf sage) is a herbaceous | |
heat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) and purple sage ( | Salvia leucophylla). |
Salvia lycioides reaches about 1-1.5 feet in height a | |
Salvia lycioides (Canyon sage) is a perennial native | |
Salvia melissodora is a woody shrub that grows up to | |
Salvia melissodora (Grape-scented sage) is a woody pe | |
Salvia merjamie prefers a half to full day of sun, we | |
Salvia merjamie grows 2-3 feet tall, with mostly basa | |
There is also confusion between | Salvia microphylla and Salvia lemmonii, which was nam |
Later, Gray began calling it | Salvia microphylla var. |
Salvia microphylla is cultivated in central Mexico as | |
At that time it was thought to be a variety of | Salvia microphylla. |
s used medicinally in China in the same way as | Salvia miltiorrhiza and is often confused with it. |
Salvia miltiorrhiza's common name is "dan shen", whil | |
It is very closely related to | Salvia nemorosa, and is distinguished by having purpl |
Salvia nubicola is a herbaceous perennial native to a | |
Salvia nubicola reaches 3 feet high and wide, growing | |
ssential oil made from the culinary herb sage, | Salvia officinalis. |
Salvia oppositiflora is a perennial native to Peru, g | |
Salvia oppositiflora reaches 2-3 feet in height and w | |
Salvia palaestina is a herbaceous perennial native to | |
as a synonym of | Salvia pallida. |
Salvia pentstemonoides typically grows in limestone r | |
In cultivation, | Salvia pentstemonoides likes fast-draining soil with |
osus, Calluna vulgaris, Onobrychis viciifolia, | Salvia pratensis and Lotus corniculatus |
tar of various plants, including Vicia cracca, | Salvia pratensis, Echium, Onobrychis and Thymus. |
sale of enhanced high-strength extracts, most | Salvia proponents otherwise argue against stricter le |
Salvia prunelloides is a small procumbent plant with | |
Salvia prunelloides is a herbaceous perennial native | |
Salvia przewalskii is a herbaceous perennial plant na | |
Salvia przewalskii forms a basal clump of yellow-gree | |
, fendlerbush (Fendlera rupicola), bushy sage ( | Salvia ramosissima), Texas madrone (Arbutus xalapensi |
the ERs would be filled with people having bad | salvia reactions." |
Salvia recognita is a woody-based perennial that is e | |
Salvia regla is a deciduous shrub which reaches up to | |
Salvia regla (Mountain sage) is a deciduous perennial | |
XL Recordings imprint | Salvia released limited edition single “Hearts in Hom |
Salvia repens is a herbaceous perennial native to eas | |
Salvia repens is small and upright, reaching 2 feet, | |
Opponents of prohibitive | Salvia restrictions argue that such reactions are lar |
Salvia roemeriana (Cedar sage) is a herbaceous perenn | |
ragrant chemical compound found in clary sage ( | Salvia sclarea), from which it derives its name. |
t derived from various plant sources including | Salvia sclarea, Salvia yosgadensis, and cigar tobacco |
Salvia serpyllifolia is a small mounding plant that r | |
Salvia serpyllifolia was introduced into horticulture | |
Salvia serpyllifolia is a woody perennial endemic to | |
In 1988, because there was already a | Salvia species from China named "Salvia dolichantha" |
Sage Garden - | Salvia species of melliferous flower honey forage sag |
, natural hybrids, and wild hybrids with other | Salvia species, making clear naming very confusing. |
It easily hybridizes with other | Salvia species, particularly Salvia leucophylla and S |
s on Scabiosa, Echium, Psoralea, Valeriana and | Salvia species. |
The larvae feed on | Salvia species. |
Salvia splendens Sell ex Roem. | |
Salvia texana (Texas sage) is a herbaceous perennial | |
uld seem, given the apparent widespread use of | salvia, that if these are side effects, they don't oc |
Note thate no package of | Salvia that I have purchased has had this statement. |
Salvia thermarum is an erect plant that grows up to 1 | |
Salvia thermarum (Goudini sage) is a perennial native | |
First described as | Salvia tiliaefolia by the botanist Martin Henrichsen |
Salvia tiliifolia, commonly known as Lindenleaf Sage, | |
Salvia uliginosa grows up to 3 to 6 feet (0.91 to 1.8 | |
Salvia uliginosa (Bog sage) is a herbaceous perennial | |
osalvianin, a blue pigment from the flowers of | Salvia uliginosa, is a complex formed of six molecule |
Salvia urica is a herbaceous perennial native to the | |
Salvia urica grows up to 4 feet (1.2 m) in height and | |
Ibiblio.org - | Salvia verbenaca |
R.B.Garden-Sydney: | Salvia verbenaca |
The | Salvia verbenaca plant is noted for attracting pollin |
vervain (verbena officinalis) and wild clary ( | salvia verbenaca). |
Salvia verbenaca, also known as Wild Clary or Wild Sa | |
ative of a maritime influence, plus Wild Clary | Salvia verbenaca, Smooth Hawk's-beard Crepis capillar |
Salvia verticillata is a herbaceous perennial native | |
Salvia verticillata has a leafy base of mid-green lea | |
Salvia villosa is a low mounding plant with a dainty | |
Salvia villosa is a herbaceous perennial that is nati | |
Salvia wagneriana grows up to 9 feet (2.7 m) tall and | |
Salvia wagneriana is a perennial found in Nicaragua, | |
Salvia whitehousei (Clustered sage) is a herbaceous p | |
Salvia whitehousei was originally described as "Salvi | |
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