Malva officinalis(L.) Schimp. & Spenn. ex Schimp. & Spenn.
Marshmallow (Althaea officinalis)
Althaea officinalis, the marsh mallow[2] or marshmallow,[3] is a species of flowering plant indigenous to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa, which is used in herbalism and as an ornamental plant. A confection made from the root since ancient Egyptian times evolved into today's marshmallow treat,[4] but most modern marshmallow treats no longer contain any marsh-mallow root.[5]
Althaeaofficinalis, the marsh mallow or marshmallow, is a species of flowering plant indigenous to Europe, Western Asia and North Africa, which is used...
confection made from Althaeaofficinalis, the marsh-mallow plant. The word "marshmallow" comes from the mallow plant species (Althaeaofficinalis), a herb native...
Greek name ἰβίσκος (ibískos) which Pedanius Dioscorides gave to Althaeaofficinalis (c. 40–90 AD). Several species are widely cultivated as ornamental...
the word officinalis indicates that a plant was used in this way. For example, the marsh mallow has the classification Althaeaofficinalis, as it was...
"Althea", a song on the Grateful Dead studio album Go to Heaven Althaeaofficinalis, also called althea or marsh mallow, a perennial species indigenous...
from the extract of the mucilaginous root of the marshmallow plant (Althaeaofficinalis). The inner bark of the slippery elm (Ulmus rubra), a North American...
this species of Mallow has been much superseded by marsh-mallow (Althaeaofficinalis), which possesses its properties in a superior degree, but it is...
recipe called for an extract from the root of the marshmallow plant (Althaeaofficinalis) and mixing it with nuts and honey. Another pre-modern recipe uses...
and roots of belladonna (Atropa belladonna) and in marshmallow (Althaeaofficinalis). Pyridine derivatives, however, are often part of biomolecules such...
primarily common mallow (Malva sylvestris), but also marshmallow (Althaeaofficinalis) and tree mallow (Malva arborea). Mallow was described, with its...
respiratory problems, and fevers. It consists of seeds of 'Khatmi' (Althaeaofficinalis), fruits of 'Sapistan' (Cordia dichotoma), dried rhizomes of 'mulethi...
wingspan is 14–21 mm. The larvae feed on Parietaria officinalis, Urtica species, Althaeaofficinalis, Lavatera thuringiaca and Malva sylvestris. Liste systematique...
economically important species within Malveae, the tribe includes Althaeaofficinalis, otherwise known as the marsh-mallow. The fruits of Malveae are generally...
apigenin Zornia latifolia or Z. diphylla Fabaceae Marshmallow Unknown Althaeaofficinalis Malvaceae White and blue water lily Nupharine, nymphaeine, aporphine...
(Zostera noltei), sea rush (Juncus maritimus) and marsh-mallow (Althaeaofficinalis) and all the wildlife they support. A primary reason for the listing...
ISBN 978-0-646-47602-5.[page needed] Rouhi, Hamid, and Forouzan Ganji. "Effect of Althaeaofficinalis on cough associated with ACE inhibitors." Pakistan Journal of Nutrition...
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(hibískos), which was the name Pedanius Dioscorides (ca. 40–90) gave to Althaeaofficinalis. The species name clayi honors Horace F. Clay, a horticulturalist...
August to November depending on the location. The larvae feed on Althaeaofficinalis and Malva species. Larentia clavaria clavaria Larentia clavaria datinaria...
of Malva tournefortiana L. Malva maritima Salisb., a synonym of Althaeaofficinalis L. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same...