Cola Related Category: Plants or kola, tropical tree (genus Cola) of the family Sterculiaceae (sterculia family), native to Africa but now grown in other tropical regions.
La nuez de cola libera de forma lenta la cafeína, por lo que presenta un efecto estimulante más suave que el café y alarga el tiempo de eliminación de la cafeína, ...
Horsetail, Rough Horsetail, Pewterwort, Dutch Rush (UK), Prêle d'hiver (Qué), Skavfräken, Skavgräs, Skurfräken, Skäfte (Swe), Skavgras (Nor), Skavgræs (Dan), Kangaskorte (Fin), Eski(Is), Winter-Schachtelhalm (Ger), Biorag (Gaelic), Cola ...
Cola acuminata, Sterculia acuminata, Cola nitida Family: Sterculiaceae Cola Nut, Kola, Guru Nut Origin: West Africa ...
COLA NITIDA - Kola Nut, Goora Nut CONOPHARYNGIA ELEGANS - Toad Tree COUEPIA POLYANDRA - Olosapo COUROUPITA GUIANENSIS - Cannon-ball Tree CRABAPPLE, AMERICAN - Malus augustifolia CRATAEGUS AZAROLUS - Azarole, Medlar ...
Cola acuminata (Cola Nut, Kola) Dombeya cacuminum (Strawberry Snowball Tree) Dombeya cayeuxii (Pink Ball Dombeya) Firmiana simplex (Chinese Parasol Tree, Japanese Varnish Tree) Fremontodendron 'California Glory' (Flannel Bush 'California Glory') ...
Common name: Alfilerillo, Cola De Diablo Botanical name: Pereskiopsis diguetii Family: Cactaceae (Cactus family) Synonyms: Pereskiopsis velutina, Opuntia diguetii, Pereskiopsis digueti ...
Dyckia fosteriana 'Cherry Cola' ('Cherry Cola' dyckia) Be the first to rate this plant Hardiness Zones: 1 ...
Combinations: Serenoa can be combined with Turnera and Cola in general debility; and with Equisetum and Hydrangea in prostatic hypertrophy.
Preparation and Dosage: (thrice daily) ...
Common name: chenille plant, pussy tail, cat's tail, red hot cattails, cola de gato. Family: euphorbiaceae (spurge family).
Yes, it stays sweet, but it's similar to the way that diet cola stays sweet in the can. Perhaps the corn had lost something when it gained its sweet staying power.
Industrial use of Compositae is also known. Common in all commercial poultry feed, marigold (Tagetes patula) is grown primarily in Mexico. Marigold oil, extracted from Tagetes minuta is used by the metric ton in the cola and cigarette industry.
See also: Green, May, Orange, Medic, Pink
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