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How To Use Ruscus In A Sentence

  • The overall craniodental morphology of the etruscan bear, U. etruscus, is similar to that of modern brown bears, Ursus arctos, thus suggesting that this extinct species was also omnivorous.
  • It features yellow lilies, yellow and white cushion mums, burgundy snapdragons, off-white roses, yellow alstroemeria, misty blue limonium, hypericum, ruscus leaves, and salal leaves. ArchivesBlogs
  • M. Fournier [68] gives as an illustration the case of a specimen of _Ruscus aculeatus_ in which there occurred a division of the foliaceous branches into two segments, reaching as far as the insertion of the flower, but no further. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • The arrangement, created by Evan Euripidou of Anthology Studio, consists of solidago, trachellium, Italian ruscus, Israeli ruscus, Scotch broom, Monstera leaves, and curly willow. ArchivesBlogs
  • It contains ruscus extract to help improve the appearance of wrinkles and hyaluronic acid to seal in moisture. The Sun
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  • It also has an anti-inflammatory plant extract called ruscus to soothe any existing redness. The Sun
  • Autumn Rose Bouquet - VeriFlora Certified orange Milva roses, fall colored spray roses and hypericum berries or Italian ruscus. Blisstree
  • The arrangement, created by Evan Euripidou of Anthology Studio, consists of solidago, trachellium, Italian ruscus, Israeli ruscus, Scotch broom, Monstera leaves, and curly willow. ArchivesBlogs
  • The germplasm resources of M. coruscus should be protected immediately because of overexploitation, habitat alteration and introduction of exotic species.
  • The plant in the roof tile vase is Ruscus aculeatus, or butcher's broom. Façonner - French Word-A-Day
  • _ruscus aculeatus_ (butcher's broom) were the most conspicuous, this latter is a pretty ever-green shrub, and the berries were there as large as those of a common _solanum pseudo capsicum_, (Pliny's _amomum_, or winter cherry) and of a bright scarlet colour, issuing from the middle of the under surface of the leaves; I never saw any of these berries any where else. A Trip to Paris in July and August 1792

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