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Symphytum officinale
Weed Check List Survey Date
Sterol Addition During Pollen Collection by Bees
Shoot Structure of Symphytum Officinale L. (Boraginaceae) in Relation to the Nature of Its Axially Shifted Lateral Branches
Boraginaceae), and the Phylogeny of Boraginoideae
Phylogeny of Eudicots (Or Tricolpates) Eudicots (Or Tricolpates) “Basal Eudicots”
Boraginaceae) Taxa from Turkey
Trail Weed Watcher Weed Check List
Comfrey [72698-57-8] and One of Its Constituent Alkaloids
Boraginaceae) with New First Record of the Species Symphytum Tuberosum L
Alaska Non-Native Plant Invasiveness Ranking Form
Using Frontier Technologies for the Quality Assurance of Medicinal Herbs
Ethnoveterinary Medicines Used for Ruminants in British Columbia, Canada Cheryl Lans1, Nancy Turner*2, Tonya Khan3, Gerhard Brauer4 and Willi Boepple5
Buffer Handbook Plant List
Chemistry of Natural Products - J
“Comfrey Is a Cell Proliferant (Encouraging Only Healthy Cells to Grow, Not Scar Tissue), and Possibly the Most Healing Herb Ever Yet Discovered
European Red List of Medicinal Plants
Diet Breadth, Coexistence and Rarity in Bumblebees
FLOWERS ECOLOGY and POLLEN OUTPUT of Symphytum Officinale L
Top View
CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing in Comfrey (Symphytum Officinale) Hairy Roots Results in the Complete Eradication of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
Poisonous Plant Research
Bumble Bees of the Eastern United States
An Illustrated Key to the Boraginaceae of Alberta
Phytochemical Analysis of Symphytum Officinale Root Culture Extract
Flower Visiting Preferences of Bumblebees (Apidae: Bombus Spp
Invasive Plants Currently Proposed for Management on the Mt
Meeting the Challenge: Invasive Plants in Pacific Northwest Ecosystems
Determination of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids Levels in Symphytum Asperum
Symphytum Officinale Common Comfrey
Trail Weed Watcher Weed Codes
Symphytum Species: a Comprehensive Review on Chemical Composition, Food Applications and Phytopharmacology
Assessment Report on Symphytum Officinale L., Radix Based on Article 16D(1), Article 16F and Article 16H of Directive 2001/83/EC As Amended (Traditional Use)
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloid– Containing Toxic Plants (Senecio, Crotalaria, Cynoglossum, Amsinckia, Heliotropium, and Echium Spp.)
Taxonomy and Pylogeny of Symphytum with Special Emphasis
<I>Entyloma Eranthidis</I>
Comfrey- a Controversial Crop
TAXON:Symphytum Officinale L. SCORE:4.5 RATING
Common Comfrey Symphytum Officinale L
International Journal of Poisonous Plant Research