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Herbaceous species include Sebaea pentandra, Lobelia kirkii and Gladiolus unguiculatus, and the dense fern growth includes Cheilanthos farinosa.
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Away from the Gulf influence in the area surrounding the Pinacate Encelia farinosa, Larrea tridentata, and cacti species such as Olneya, Cercidium, Prosopis, and Fouquieria again dominate the desert.
Sonoran desert 2009
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It takes a couple of weeks for dormant shrubs such as brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) and creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) to produce new roots and leaves and resume full metabolic activity after a soaking rain.
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Herbaceous species include Sebaea pentandra, Lobelia kirkii and Gladiolus unguiculatus, while amongst the dense fern growth is found Cheilanthes farinosa.
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Semiarid plants include: Creosote bush, bur sage (Franseria dumosa or F. deltoidea), white thorn, cat claw, mesquite, brittle bushes (Encelia farinosa), lyciums, and jujube.
Desert biome 2007
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To Prevent Miscarriage: Most commonly, herbalists use a combination of tincture of true unicorn Aletris farinosa and either black haw or cramp bark to prevent miscarriage.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE JOHN LUST 2003
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As a matter of fact, it is different from _P. farinosa_ in several important points, though they are not seen at a mere glance.
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"In _P. farinosa_ the germen is broadly obovate and the stigma capitate; here the germen is globose and the stigma has five points."
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This charming little member of the British flora very much resembles the native Bird's-eye Primrose (_P. farinosa_), which is very common in some parts.
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Whilst _P. farinosa_ can be easily grown in various soils and positions, in the same garden _P.
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