Examples of 'cistus' in a sentence

Meaning of "cistus"

Cistus refers to a type of shrub native to the Mediterranean region, known for its colorful flowers and aromatic foliage
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  • A rockrose; a plant of the genus Cistus.

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Cistus palhinhae formations on maritime wet heaths.
Maybe he means that cistus from earlier.
Cistus grancanariae grows only in a limited area.
Between dry rocks a mini plantation of cistus with an unique flower.
Cistus heterophyllus has a disjoint distribution.
It has been wrongly called Cistus libanotis by many authors.
Cistus ignites automatically if something hot comes near it.
These images shall give you an impression of the Cistus incanus.
Cistus libanotis presents the great advantage of being perennial.
And this gives the Cistus the chance to extend its territory.
Cistus has been studied for its effect on cell regeneration.
Labdanum obtained from the Cistus creticus is also known as ladanum or ladan.
Cistus has been studied for its effects on cell regeneration.
The present invention relates to the use of Cistus libanotis for lead phytoremediation.
Cistus in the morning sun.

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Juniperus communis formations on calcareous heaths or grasslands Cistus palhinhae formations on maritime wet heaths.
Cistus x corbariensis requires protection from cold winter winds.
The essencier uses this principle to separate Cistus Ladanifer essential oil from the water.
Use of cistus libanotis to clean heavy metals containing soil.
Currently the plant called Cistus is very popular in Poland.
Cistus outside of the canyon.
It is a hybrid between Cistus albidus and Cistus crispus.
Cistus as a medicinal plant.
That is the meaning of the cistus which I sent you yesterday.
Cistus has been studied for its effect on the regeneration of cells.
The dietary supplement Cistus Plus can be taken without hesitation.
Cistus ladanifer extracts containing terpenes are commercially available from a variety of different sources.
Hypocistis has been shown to infect mainly Halimium halimifolium and Cistus monspeliensis in Portugal.
The aromatic cistus bush gives off inflammable vapours in sunlight.
Only the website offers the real and effective Cistus Plus product.
Cistus ladanifer is a species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae.
A website dedicated to the Cistus Ladanifer plant.
Cistus populifolius is a shrubby species of flowering plant in the family Cistaceae.
Here we offer you information about Cistus Plus.
Cistus horrens generally resembles the more widespread Cistus symphytifolius.
Cross by the maquis to discover the cistus hill, for the moment in full bloom.
Cistus monspeliensis is a species of rockrose known by the common name Montpelier cistus.
From the ashes, a new generation of Cistus quickly rises.
Plants including Cistus libanotis growing in these conditions were tolerant to lead.
Confusion exists between this name and one published earlier by Linnaeus, Cistus incanus.
The name Cistus libanotis has been wrongly applied to this species by many authors.
In another embodiment of the invention, Cistus libanotis is used for lead rhizofiltration.
Cistus Ladanifer plants can adapt to poor soils and do not need much water.
The antifungal properties of Cistus Ladanifer extracts have also been reported in this study,.
Cistus Ladanifer Oil has a clear to pale yellow color.
Blooming only for a short time, the Cistus Ladanifer flowers are very delicate.
The Cistus has evolved to burn.
Consequently, one object of the invention is the use of Cistus libanotis for lead phytoremediation.
The extracts of Cistus ladanifer and Cupressus sempervirens also show some limited analgesic effect.
In saying that, there is one study that compared water-based extracts of several Cistus species.

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