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English: Crocus sativus, Iridaceae, Saffron Crocus, dried carpels; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Germany. The dried carpel (the spice saffron) is used in homeopathy as remedy: Crocus (Croc.)
Deutsch: Crocus sativus, Iridaceae, Safran, getrocknete Griffel; Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe, Deutschland. Der getrocknete Griffel (das Gewürz Safran) wird in der Homöopathie als Arzneimittel verwendet: Crocus (Croc.)
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10 March 2010 |
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H. Zell |
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