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| Erysimum cheiri (L.) Crantz - syn.Cheiranthus cheiri L. - Brassicaceae - wallflower, **Goldlack** | Erysimum cheiri (L.) Crantz - syn.Cheiranthus cheiri L. - Brassicaceae - wallflower, **Goldlack** | ||
| - | Biennial herb or subshrub, native to Europe, widely cultivated elsewhere as ornamental; basal leaves similar to cauline, cauline leaves obovate to oblanceolate, | + | Biennial herb or subshrub, native to Europe, widely cultivated elsewhere as ornamental; basal leaves similar to cauline, cauline leaves obovate to oblanceolate, |
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| - | "The top of the stem is occupied by a club-shaped inflorescence of strongly scented flowers. Each flower has purplish-green sepals and rounded petals which are two to three centimeters long and in shades of bright yellows to reds and purples... varieties such as 'Blood Red Covent Garden' | + | "The top of the stem is occupied by a club-shaped inflorescence of strongly scented flowers. Each flower has purplish-green sepals and rounded petals which are two to three centimeters long and in shades of bright yellows to reds and purples... varieties such as 'Blood Red Covent Garden' |
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| - | Cheiranthus cheiri L. was the wallflowers officially and scientifically name, coming from the Arabic, ' | + | Cheiranthus cheiri L. was the wallflowers officially and scientifically name, coming from the Arabic, ' |
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| - | The seeds of wallflower contain glucocheiroline, | + | The seeds of wallflower contain glucocheiroline, |
| [Untersuchungen über Senföle; das Cheirolin‐glykosid., | [Untersuchungen über Senföle; das Cheirolin‐glykosid., | ||
| - | {{: | + | Application of the vacuum headspace method to the picked flowers (green parts cannot be totally removed) lead to higher amounts of mustard oil compounds in the concentrate. Compounds like 4-methylthio butyronitrile (1-5%) and 3-methylthio propylisothiocyanate (2-30%) originate from enzymatic processes which are started by destruction of plant tissue. Another main constituent of the vacuum headspace concentrate was anthranilic aldehyde (2-aminobenzaldehyde). \\ |
| - | Rousseau, | + | [Volatile constituents of European bird cherry flowers (Padus avium Mill.). Surburg, H., Güntert, M., Schwarze, B.,Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.2(6), 1990, 307-316] |
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| + | [Druse, Ken. The Scentual Garden: Exploring the World of Botanical Fragrance. Abrams, 2022] | ||
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| + | The essential oil of the flowers (0.06%) contained e.g. anisaldehyde, | ||
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| + | Erysimum cheiri © Andreas Kraska (2025) [[https:// | ||
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| + | Erysimum cheiri © Andreas Kraska (2017) [[https:// | ||
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