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A tonic compound, as advised by the herbalists, is made with the bark of the root of dogwood, colombo (Frasera), poplar, each six ounces; bark of wild cherry, six ounces; leaves of thoroughwort, four ounces; cayenne pepper, four ounces -- sifted and mixed.
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Frasera speciosa is a species typically found in moist alpine or subalpine meadows, the much shorter (to 75cm/30in)
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Frasera speciosa, white-stemmed (= albicaulis) frasera occupies a different habitat.
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Frasera albicaulis is native to western North America.
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Frasera albicaulis -- ten of which had previously not been known to occur in nature.
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Frasera albicaulis tends to be a species of dry, open sites (including sagebrush-steppe).
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Xanthones of the Gentianaceae -- II * 1: Frasera albicaulis Dougl. ex Griesb..
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