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“One of the most effective herbs for bed-wetting is a tincture made from the bark of sweet sumac Rhus aromatica, which is a North American shrub.”
“Jacaranda copaia, Xylopia aromatica, etc. Biodiversity Features”
“Crato therefore forbids all spice, in a consultation of his, for a melancholy schoolmaster, Omnia aromatica et quicquid sanguinem adurit: so doth Fernelius, consil.”
“If you want to share the scentsational experience of natural perfume with your friends, book yourself for a feast of the senses - a celebration of aromatica and natural perfumery.”
“Rice-Paddy Herb Rice-paddy herb is an aquatic plant in the snapdragon family, Limnophila chinensis ssp. aromatica, a native of Asia and the Pacific islands, whose small leaves are used in Southeast Asian fish dishes, soups, and curries, especially in Vietnam.”
Simon & Schuster: On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
“Hamamelidioides, Castanea aromatica, Pinus cedroides and pendula, Bambusa microphylla, and B. of Sanah which may be a variety depending on its marshy sites, Rhododendron minus, Salix, Mespilus microphyllus,”
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
“It is a bushy plant, which abounds in our rural districts, having silky stems and leaves, with small heads of dull yellow flowers, the whole plant being _amara et aromatica_.”
“_Fagara Piperita_, are used as a substitute for pepper, and so is the fruit of _Tasmannia aromatica_ in Van Diemen's Land.”
“The fruit of _Xylopia aromatica_ is commonly called Ethiopian pepper, from being used as pepper in”
“_Myristica moschata_, _M. officinalis_, or _aromatica_.”
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