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Tree, hybrid of P.balsamifera and P.deltoides, | Tree, hybrid of P.balsamifera and P.deltoides, | ||
- | "The tree is named after the unrelated biblical Balm of Gilead, a commiphora resin. Its leaf buds are coated with a resinous sap with a strong, pleasant turpentine or balsam odor that is most evident as the leaves unfold in the spring. For purposes of commerce, the buds are collected before they open, and can be cut up for pot-pourri or used in herbal medicine." | + | "The tree is named after the unrelated biblical Balm of Gilead, a commiphora resin. Its leaf buds are coated with a resinous sap with a strong, pleasant turpentine or balsam odor that is most evident as the leaves unfold in the spring. For purposes of commerce, the buds are collected before they open, and can be cut up for pot-pourri or used in herbal medicine." |
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"The constituents in alcoholic extracts of Populi gemma [buds of black poplar, [[populus_nigra_l|Populus nigra]]] and propolis have been compared and shown to be similar in many respects. Honey bees collect the exudate from poplar buds and incorporate it into propolis, a material they use to seal their hives. Propolis is also a source of some folk medicines and alcoholic extracts of it are used in eastern Europe as a mild natural antibiotic... early setlers in New England used the name Balm of Gilead for an alcoholic extract (tincture) of poplar buds collected from Populus candicans Ait. This tincture has bactericidal fungicidal and generally soothing properties." | "The constituents in alcoholic extracts of Populi gemma [buds of black poplar, [[populus_nigra_l|Populus nigra]]] and propolis have been compared and shown to be similar in many respects. Honey bees collect the exudate from poplar buds and incorporate it into propolis, a material they use to seal their hives. Propolis is also a source of some folk medicines and alcoholic extracts of it are used in eastern Europe as a mild natural antibiotic... early setlers in New England used the name Balm of Gilead for an alcoholic extract (tincture) of poplar buds collected from Populus candicans Ait. This tincture has bactericidal fungicidal and generally soothing properties." | ||
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The bud exudate of P.x jackii contains compounds characteristic of both Populus balsamifera (cinnamic and coumaric acids, dihydrochalcones, | The bud exudate of P.x jackii contains compounds characteristic of both Populus balsamifera (cinnamic and coumaric acids, dihydrochalcones, | ||
- | [Hybrid origin of Populus x Jackii confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of its bud exudate., Greenaway, W., Davidson, C.G., Scaysbrook, T., May, J., Whatley, F.R., Z Naturforsch, | + | [Hybrid origin of Populus x Jackii confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of its bud exudate., Greenaway, W., Davidson, C.G., Scaysbrook, T., May, J., Whatley, F.R., Z Naturforsch, |
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- | Populus candicans Aiton \\ | + | Populus candicans Aiton, Lounsberry, A., Rowan, E., A guide to the trees, t. 26 (1900) [E. Rowan] [[http:// |
- | Lounsberry, A., Rowan, E., A guide to the trees, t. 26 (1900) [E. Rowan] | + | |
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populus_jackii_sarg.txt · Zuletzt geändert: 2025/10/23 12:59 von andreas