multiflora


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Synonyms for multiflora

vigorously growing rose having clusters of numerous small flowers

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Plants of Guzmania multiflora (Bromeliaceae) located at heights between one to three meters above the ground were collected in March 2012 to survey the aquatic and terrestrial fauna inhabiting within them.
multiflora. The anthraquinones and stilbenes including emodin (5), emodin 8-O-glucopyranoside (6) and 2,3,5,4'-tetrahydroxy-stilbene-2-O-[beta]-glucoside (9) are main constituents of F.
Multiflora are a new breed of long-lasting tulip with up to six heads per stem, growing to around 16ins and flowering in April.
Two of these groups were represented by one species each, amphibious responders (Ammannia multiflora) and low-growing amphibious tolerators (Centipeda nidiformis).
Tacinga inamoena (K.Schum.) Quipa Cactaceae N.P.Taylor & Stuppy Fraunhofera multiflora Mart.
Invasive species, e.g., Alliaria petiolala and Rosa multiflora, were also generally uncommon in these forests, even in areas affected by local disturbances such as deer trails, trash dumps, and canopy gaps, although older plots generally had lower invasive presence than younger ones.
As the development of a novel approach in the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles is of great importance and a necessity, a simple and safe method for the synthesis of GNPs using plant extracts of Zataria multiflora leaves was applied in this study and the results on GNPs' anticancer activity against HeLa cells were reported.
multiflora (IVI: 0,13) no fue una de las especies mas abundantes del bosque, sus individuos presentaron altas medidas de DAP y altura, contribuyendo al incremento del area basal total.
In this study, the parcels 12 and 13 were the most similar showing the maximum floristic similarity on the basis of the Sorensen Index (78.3%), sharing 31 species in common; some of them: Aspidosperma carapanauba Pichon, Bertholletia excelsa, Bocageopsis multiflora (Mart.) R.E.
In the present research work, we report the anticancer and apoptotic inducing effects of rosamultic acid (A-ring contracted triterpenoid) isolated from the roots of Rosa multiflora, in human gastric cancer (SGC-7901) cells.