Agastache cana, a plant in the family Lamiaceae native to New Mexico and Texas
Hyssopus, a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae native to Europe
Verbena officinalis, a plant in the family Verbenaceae native to Europe and naturalized in North America
Index of plants with the same common name
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Wildhyssop may refer to: Agastache cana, a plant in the family Lamiaceae native to New Mexico and Texas Hyssopus, a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae...
although this primarily refers to a hybrid of O. syriacum), bible hyssop, Biblical-hyssop, Lebanese oregano or Syrian oregano, is an aromatic perennial herb...
officinalis L. – common vervain, simpler's joy, holy herb, mosquito plant, wildhyssop, herb of the cross (type species) Verbena × ostenii Moldenke Verbena...
simpler's joy or holy herb, or more ambiguously as mosquito plant or wildhyssop. The common name blue vervain is also sometimes used, but also refers...
is transliterated as ezob. The Septuagint translates the name as ὕσσωπος hyssop, and English translations of the Bible often follow this rendering. The...
Agastache scrophulariifolia, also known as the purple giant hyssop, is a perennial plant that grows throughout the US and northern Ontario, Canada. Its...
internationally. Verbena (verbena officinalis), also known as common vervain or wildhyssop, has long been associated with divine and other supernatural forces,...
(1⁄8–3⁄16 in) long, and produced in erect spikes in summer. It is sometimes called wild marjoram, and its close relative, O. majorana, is known as sweet marjoram...
commonly known as savory of Crete, whorled savory, pink savory, and Roman hyssop (Arabic: za'atar rumi; za'atar franji), is a perennial-green dwarf shrub...
Crowfoot, Grace Mary Hood; Baldensperger, Louise (1932). From Cedar to Hyssop: A Study in the Folklore of Plants in Palestine. London: The Sheldon Press...
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throughout much of South America. The white peacock's larval hosts are water hyssop (Bacopa monnieri), lemon bacopa (Bacopa caroliniensis), tropical waterhyssop...
Asia, and North and South America. It is known by the common names water hyssop, waterhyssop, brahmi, thyme-leafed gratiola, herb of grace, and Indian pennywort...
bulgur wheat or lentils, and sometimes sour plums. Throughout eastern Europe, wild or garden sorrel is used to make sour soups, stewed with vegetables or herbs...
those following a leprosy outbreak (Leviticus 14), alongside cedar wood and hyssop (za'atar). Eminent scholar and leading medieval translator of Jewish sources...
caroliniana is a flowering plant species. Giant red bacopa; lemon bacopa; water hyssop Bacopa amplexicaulis; Obolaria caroliniana; Herpestes amplexicaulis; Herpestes...
the park is also a habitat for special wild plants that can be used for medicinal purposes, such as common hyssop, pink savory, common thyme, white-leaved...
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valley Crowfoot, M. Grace with Louise Baldenserger (1932) From Cedar to Hyssop. A study in the Folklore of Plants in Palestine. The Sheldon Press, London...
nasturtiums. However, they react adversely to growing in close association with hyssop. As a fast-growing plant, diseases are not generally a problem with radishes...
consists of cumin seed (jeera), nigella seed (kalonji), fenugreek seed (methi), wild celery seed (radhuni or joni in Assamese) and fennel seed (sauf) in equal...