Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Dioica in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Silene dioica is the main hostplant.
List of omb˙ trees(Phytolacca dioica) worldwide.
Nettle(Urtica dioica I.) fresh freeze-dried leaf.
Solaray Nettle Leaves(Urtica Dioica) 450 mg.
Silene dioica, Muiderberg: the anthers are completely destroyed.
To be expected on Bryonia dioica Klenke& Scholler, 2015a.
You can find them in places where stinging nettle(Urtica dioica) grows.
Description Extract of Urtica dioica root to combat prostate problems.
oldest omb˙ trees(Phytolacca dioica) worldwide.
Pimenta dioica is also known under the names Allspice
The main component in the serum is the natural plant extract Urtica dioica.
Stinging Nettle(Urtica dioica)- Stinging nettles is an ancient botanical for thick hair.
whey contains an ingredient like Urtica dioica.
Both the large perennial stinging nettle(Urtica dioica) and the small nettle have medicinal uses.
Urtica dioica, Nieuwendam: mine full depth,
nettles(Urtica dioica) or grasses.
Extract Nettles PA- Urtica dioica(aerial parts),
Nettle is a plant in the Urticaceae family that is more commonly known as Urtica dioica, or stinging nettle.
Silene dioica; the red campion is not an indigenous Icelandic species as far as I am aware.
The eggs are deposited on foodplants such as stinging nettle(Urtica dioica) or Pellitory-of-the-wall Parietaria officinalis.
Urtica dioica- extract of the same name plant,
Allspice,(Surinamese-Dutch) lontai(Pimenta dioica) is a plant and spice from Central America and the West Indies.
Pimenta dioica also known as Jamaica pepper
stinging nettle Urtica dioica extract herba, of course apple aroma.
I also found plant matter called Urtica dioica, or green nettle,
sometimes the stem of Urtica dioica and Urtica urens.
The species, as described above, is dioica in the narrow interpretation,
root powder nettle(Urtica dioica), three to four teaspoons a day.
But recent studies have shown that Urtica dioica can stimulate hair growth in areas of baldness due to the effect on inactive follicles.
Urtica Dioica in combination with extracts of Viola Tricolor,