Rhizomes etc
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ROOTSRhizomes, etc.
veratrinean alkaloid or mixture of alkaloids obtained from white hellebore rhizomes, sabadilla, etc also VERATRIA, VERATRIN
veratrinesVERATRINE, an alkaloid or mixture of alkaloids obtained from white hellebore rhizomes, sabadilla, etc also VERATRIA, VERATRIN
vegetativeOf, relating to, or denoting reproduction or propagation achieved by asexual means, either naturally (budding, rhizomes, runners, bulbs, etc.) or artificially (grafting, layering, or taking cuttings)
ROOTSTALKSRhizomes.
sarsaparillasThe tropical American climbing plant from which these rhizomes are generally obtained
sarsaparillaThe tropical American climbing plant from which these rhizomes are generally obtained
podophyllina cathartic resin obtained from the rhizomes of the Podophyllum genus also PODOPHYLIN
podophylina cathartic resin obtained from the rhizomes of the Podophyllum genus also PODOPHYLLIN
podophyllinsPODOPHYLLIN, a cathartic resin obtained from the rhizomes of the Podophyllum genus also PODOPHYLIN
podophylinsPODOPHYLIN, a cathartic resin obtained from the rhizomes of the Podophyllum genus also PODOPHYLLIN
inulina fructose polysaccharide present in the tubers and rhizomes of some plants. Formula: (C6H10O5)n
arrowroota W. Indian plant with fleshy tuberous rhizomes; a pure edible starch made from this
arrowrootsARROWROOT, a W. Indian plant with fleshy tuberous rhizomes; a pure edible starch made from this
marramgrass, Ammophila arenaria, having matted, creeping rhizomes, grown on sandy shores of Europe, North America, and Australia to bind the sand
marramsgrass, Ammophila arenaria, having matted, creeping rhizomes, grown on sandy shores of Europe, North America, and Australia to bind the sand
osmundaany of a genus (Osmunda) of rather large ferns (as the cinnamon fern) with pinnate or bipinnate fronds and fibrous creeping rhizomes
bloodrootsA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
bloodrootA North American plant of the poppy family that has white flowers and fleshy underground rhizomes that exude red sap when cut
sedgeany grasslike cyperaceous plant of the genus Carex, typically growing on wet ground and having rhizomes, triangular stems, and minute flowers in spikelets
sarsaparillaA preparation of the dried rhizomes of various plants, esp. smilax, used to flavor some drinks and medicines and formerly as a tonic
sarsaparillasA preparation of the dried rhizomes of various plants, esp. smilax, used to flavor some drinks and medicines and formerly as a tonic
phytinbrand of white, powdered calcium-magnesium salt, obtained from seeds, tubers, and rhizomes: used in the synthesis of inositol and as a calcium supplement
phytinsbrand of white, powdered calcium-magnesium salt, obtained from seeds, tubers, and rhizomes: used in the synthesis of inositol and as a calcium supplement
polypodyA widely distributed fern that has stout scaly creeping rhizomes and remains green during the winter, growing on trees, walls, and stones, esp. in limestone areas
polypodiesA widely distributed fern that has stout scaly creeping rhizomes and remains green during the winter, growing on trees, walls, and stones, esp. in limestone areas
galangaleither of two eastern Asian perennial herbs (Alpinia galanga and A. officinarum) of the ginger family with dark green sword-shaped leaves and pungent aromatic rhizomes
buckbeansA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant
buckbeanA plant of bogs and shallow water with creeping rhizomes, beanlike leaves that consist of three leaflets, and white or pinkish hairy flowers. Formerly used as a substitute for hops, it is now cultivated as an ornamental aquatic plant