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"Only one this side of Alpha Centaury," the man said.
The European centaury is used as a medical herb in many parts of Europe.
Plant species which are present here include the cowslip, wild carrot and the common centaury.
Common centaury centaurium erythraea is one of the few plants still in flower.
Among the plants are meadow clary, silver centaury and early gentian.
The common name "centaury" is sometimes used, although this also refers to the unrelated plant genus Centaurium.
Zeltnera muehlenbergii is a species of annual herb commonly known as Muhlenberg's centaury.
First he must drink little but often from a decoction of warm water infused with centaury, melissa, rosehip, and honey.
The northern embankment supports plants such a common milkwort, common centaury and white clover.
This centaury is native to California and southern Oregon, where it grows in many habitats up to elevations around 1300 meters.
Centaurium exaltatum is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common name desert centaury.
Centaury : Weakness of will; those who let themselves be exploited or imposed upon - become subservient; difficulty in saying 'no'.
I want water, clean linen, the ointment of centaury and cleavers, and a good measure of wine.
He worries that if we use the braying language of 21st centaury marketing we will become insufferable and ignorable very quickly.
Administeredfluids by mouth;febrifuge mixture of red centaury, bloodroot, and bops; water ad lib.
This centaury is a widespread plant of Europe and parts of western Asia and northern Africa.
Zeltnera beyrichii, commonly known as mountain pink, quinine weed or rock centaury, is an annual that blooms from late spring to early fall.
The active ingredients of the centaury are mainly phenolic acids as ferulic and sinapic acids.
The Khasas too after a time came under the sway of Audumbaras (2nd centaury B.C.).
They may occur alongside scarce species including lesser centaury, curved hard-grass and sea pearlwort, with soft hornwort in the dykes.
Common Centaury (Centaurium erythraea var.
Cicendia filiformis, the slender cicendia or yellow centaury, is native to Europe and naturalized in other places, such as Australia.
He was the first to record the rare Seaside Centaury (Centaurium littorale) in Ireland in 1913.
Sheikh Umar Badheeb was the one of significant figure among Sri Lankan Muslim leaders or reformers in 19th centaury.
Since Australian specimens were previously ascribed to Centaurium spicatum, they were referred to by that species' common name, Spike Centaury.
Eventually it was restored to Centaurium for a second time.
Common centaury centaurium erythraea is one of the few plants still in flower.
It is sometimes included in the genus Centaurium.
The common name "centaury" is sometimes used, although this also refers to the unrelated plant genus Centaurium.
It was erected in 2004 when the genus Centaurium (the centauries) was split.
Centaurium exaltatum is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common name desert centaury.
Until 2004 it was a member of genus Centaurium; it and several other species have since been transferred to other genera.
In the moist dune valleys Parnassia, Dactylorhiza and Centaurium have sprung.
Centaurium erythraea (I)
Until 2004 it was placed in genus Centaurium as Centaurium venustum.
It was later transferred into Erythraea and then Centaurium, under a broad circumscription of the latter genus that was subsequently found to be polyphyletic.
Zeltnera and Centaurium species differ mostly in the morphology of the style and stigma, as well as the shape of the fruit capsule.
The same study also split Centaurium into four genera, with C. spicatum moving into Schenkia as S. spicata.
In 1917 the name it was transferred into Centaurium as C. australe by George Claridge Druce, on the grounds that Erythraea was an illegitimate later synonym of Centaurium.