labiatae การใช้
- A Chinese medicinal plant belonging to the Labiatae family.
- :Description : Natural Order, Labiatae.
- Lavenders belong to the Labiatae family, which has square-stemmed plants like thyme and mint.
- It is the most threatened of all Colombia species in the family " Labiatae ".
- Lavender is part of the Labiatae family, which also counts rosemary, thyme and sage as members.
- He was also an authority on several families of plants, including Asclepiadaceae, Aizoaceae, Labiatae and Cape plants.
- The original family name Labiatae refers to the fact that the flowers typically have petals fused into an upper lip and a lower lip ( " " in Latin ).
- Families containing insusceptible hosts : Alliaceae, Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Cruciferae, Cucurbitaceae, Gramineae, Labiatae, Leguminosae-Papilionoideae, Liliaceae, Pedaliaceae, or Solanaceae, Umbelliferae.
- Some plant families retain the name they were given by pre-Linnaean authors, recognised by Linnaeus as " natural orders " ( e . g . " Palmae " or " Labiatae " ).
- The larvae feed on Scrophulariaceae, Geraniaceae, Primulaceae, Labiatae and Caprifoliaceae species, including " Castilleja " species, " Pedicularis furbishiae " and " Scrophularia californica ", " Penstemon whippleanus ".
- The importance of the families of Gondwanan origin, both in the number of species and their abundance in different plant communities contrasts with the low representation in indigenous communities of more modern groups such as the Compositae, Gramineae, Labiatae and Melastomataceae.
- The dichloromethane extracts of " Abuta grandifolia " and " Minthostachys setosa " ( Labiatae ) demonstrated high larvicidal activity against " Aedes aegypti ", the most active being the dichloromethane extract of " A . grandifolia ".
- Some of the plant families still retain the names of Linnaean " natural orders " or even the names of pre-Linnaean natural groups recognised by Linnaeus as orders in his natural classification ( e . g . " Palmae " or " Labiatae " ).