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cunila

Scientific Name: Cunila

Family: Lamiaceae

Category: Dicot

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Description: Cunila origanoides &#8212 common names stone mint, frost mint, dittany, and American dittany &#8212 is a perennial late-summer-flowering subshrub with small purple&nbsp&*! Cunila is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described in 1759. It is native to North and South America. Species. Cunila angustifolia Benth. - southern Brazil&nbsp&*! The Herb Society of America. Family: Lamiaceae. Latin Name: Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton. Common Names: Common dittany, Maryland dittany, Frost flowers&nbsp&*! Generals Synonyms Classification Related Links. Cunila origanoides (L. ) Britton Show All Show Tabs common dittany. of Cunila origanoides&nbsp&*! Cunila origanoides is a PERENNIAL growing to 0.3 m (1ft). It is hardy to zone (UK ) 6. It is in flower from Jul to August. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both&nbsp&*! Dittany (Cunila origanoides)- A plant that is habitually orderly &amp clean in appearance. Produces frost flowers in late fall/early winter. Makes for a nice container&nbsp&*! Cunila origanoides / dittany. Full sun to light shade very well-drained acidic soil low, bushy plant with highly fragrant leaves reminiscent of penny royal loads of&nbsp&*! Discover Life&#39s page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Cunila origanoides - Common dittany -- Discover Life.&*! Stone Mint, Sweet Horsemint, Mountain Dittany. Cunila origanoides. Cunila origanoides by ilv2grdn. Thumbnail #1 of Cunila origanoides by ilv2grdn&nbsp&*! J Med Entomol. 2013 Sep50(5):1040-5. Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) susceptibility to Cunila angustifolia essential oil. Do Prado GP(1), &nbsp&*! Cunila. The genus Cunila is in the family Lamiaceae in the major group Angiosperms (Flowering plants). Statistics are at the end of the page.&*! The leaves of Cunila spicata yielded a monoterpenetriol and six glycosidic terpenoids derived from linalool, hydroxylated linalool and 1,8-cineole: 3,7- dimethyl.&*! The whole herb of Cunila mariani, Linn. Nat. Ord.&#8212Labiatae. COMMON NAMES : American dittany, Mountain dittany, Stonemint. Botanical Sce.&#8212This is an&nbsp&*! The leaves of Cunila spicata yielded a monoterpenetriol and six glycosidic terpenoids derived from linalool, hydroxylated linalool and 1,8-cineole: 3&nbsp&*! : This herbaceous perennial plant is &#82111&#39 long it has ascending to sprawling stems that branch occasionally. The stems are purplish green to dark&nbsp&*! This semi-woody herb or subshrub is uncommon in North Carolina, where it is most often found in dry, rocky areas and is most common in the Piedmont.&*! Cunila is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described in 1759. It is native to North and South America.&*! Cunila origanoides Common Dittany plants with plant s, , hardiness zones, and natural distribution of native Cunila origanoides Common&nbsp&*! Xifreda, C.C. &amp Mallo, A.C. (2006) El gnero Cunila (Lamiaceae, Mentheae) en Argentina, Darwiniana 44: 298-308. Govaerts, R. et al. 2014.&*! El gnero Cunila (Lamiaceae, Mentheae) en Argentina. Cecilia C. Xifreda &amp Andrea C. Mallo. 1 Investigador Principal CIC-PBA, Laboratorio de Etnobotnica y&nbsp&*! common dittany. Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton. View Information &middot View Details View Thumbnails. RSS. This page requires Javascript to be enabled. 5501534&*! Cunila origanoides (L.) Britt. Cunila origanoides (L.) Britt. Locations of Cunila origanoides (L.) Britt. in Virginia. Botett. Wise. Scott. Dickenson. Washington.&*! Cunila angustifolia(Benth) oil on larvae and adults ofA. diaperinus. In vitro tests used larvae and adults of A. diaperinus distributed in petri dishes with 0, 1, 5,&nbsp&*! Posts about Cunila origanoides written by Jill Henderson.&*! Kingdom: Plantae. Taxonomic Rank: Species. Synonym: Cunila mariana L. Mappia origanoides (L.) House. Common Name: common dittany English.&*! Cunila origanoides. American dittany. American dittany is a little known and underused herbaceous perennial with pleasantly aromatic foliage evocative of&nbsp&*! The essential oil of composition obtained from the leaves of Cunila angustifolia, collected in different seasons of the year in the southern Brazilian state of Santa&nbsp&*! Cunila origanoides is a perennial member of the Cunila genus in the family Labiatae.&*! Image of Cunila origanoides &middot Cunila origanoides Trusted. Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 3.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. Gerrit Davidse .&*! A new species, Cunila ramamoorthiana from southwestern Mexico is described Cunila (tribe Satureineae Bentham (1876)) is a tropical and subtropical genus.&*! In this study, &#8220poejo&#8221, Cunila angustifolia leaves extracts and essential oils have been used against S. zeamais. The results of the bioassay for the control of S.&*! Anatomic characterization of Cunila microcephala Benth. (Lamiaceae) leaves. Rev. Bras. Cienc. Farm. online. 2004, vol.40, n.4, pp. 487-493. ISSN 1516-9332.&*! Axillary buds of field plants of Cunila galioides Benth. were used to evaluate the effect of growth regulators and culture media on the in vitro shoot proliferation&nbsp&*! Subfamily. VII. Subfam. Nepetoideae (Dumort.) Luerss. (1882). VII. 2. Tribe Mentheae Dumort. (1827). VII. 2. B. Subtribe Menthinae (Dumort.) Endl. (1838).&*! Authors Abstract: Several native species are used in South American folk medicine justifying the scientific surveys and earning increasing attention from&nbsp&*! Common name: Common Dittany. Scientific name: Cunila origanoides. Family: Lamiaceae (Mint Family). Season: Spring. Color: Blue-Purple&nbsp&*! FILOGENIA E DIVERSIDADE GENTICA DO GNERO Cunila D. Royen ex L., ( Lamiaceae). Gustavo Agostini. Tese apresentada ao Programa de Ps-.&*! selected plants of Cunila incisa Benth. were used to evaluate the effect of growth regulators and culture media on micropropagation. The highest propagation&nbsp&*! The constituents of the volatile oil of Cunila polyantha from Dota, Costa Rica, were investigated using coupled gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC- MS)&nbsp&*! Cunila origanoides - (L.) Britt. Common Dittany Other English Common Names: Rock Oregano Other Common Names: common dittany. Synonym: Cunila&nbsp&*!