
1) Asterid dicot genus 2) Coneflower genus 3) Folk-remedy staple 4) Genus echinacea 5) Plant used in herbal medicine 6) Wellness herb
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Echinacea ə is a genus, or group of herbaceous flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The nine species it contains are commonly called coneflowers. They are endemic to eastern and central North America, where they are found growing in moist to dry prairies and open wooded areas. They have large, showy heads of composite flowers, bloomi...
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[animal] The Echinacea are a superorder of sea urchins. They are distinguished by the presence of a rigid test, with ten buccal plates around the mouth, and solid spines. Unlike some other sea urchins, they also possess gills. The group is a large one, with species found worldwide. Echinacea are part of Animalia (Kingdom), Echinodermata (Ph...
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(from the article `coneflower`) any of three genera of weedy plants in the family Asteraceae, all native to North America. Some species in each genus have reflexed ray flowers. ...
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An herb native to North America that has been used to prevent and treat the common cold and other respiratory infections. Echinacea may interfere with treatment that uses the immune system to fight cancer. The scientific names are Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea angustifolia. Also called purple coneflower.
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These hardy perennials are from North America and belong to the Daisy family, Compositae. E. purpurea, the Purple Coneflower, is an upright growing plant with dark green, lance-shaped leaves. It produces large, daisy-like cerise crimson flowers with a domed brown center. These are borne one to a stem during the summer. This plant grows up to 4 feet...
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<botany> A commonly used herb for maintaining the immune system. ... There is evidence that use of echinacea can increase levels of tumour necrosis factor which is often already elevated in HIV positive people and may contribute to both wasting and the replication of HIV. Little clinical trial data are available on the herb's value in HIV and...
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Echinacea: An herb that has been claimed to boost the body's immune system and help fight off infections. Echinacea has been widely used to treat the symptoms of upper respiratory tract infections (URIs), including colds and the flu. The herb is derived from the purple coneflower, Echinacea purpurea, a drought-tolerant perennial plant native to Nor...
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An herb that is commonly used to reduce cold and flu symptoms. Echinacea is not recommended during pregnancy because it can stimulate your uterus and cause premature labor. Because your immune system changes when you're pregnant to give you extra protection against illness, you don't want to take anything that could interfere with that process. ......
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Echinacea is a natural product thats most commonly used to reduce flu or cold symptoms. But its also used in some skin care products to stop itching and soothe the skin
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[
n] - small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs
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genus Echinacea noun small genus of North American coarse perennial herbs
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Echinacea is a natural product that
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Echinacea is a natural product thats most commonly used to reduce flu or cold symptoms. But its also used in some skin care products to stop itching and soothe the skin.
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Echinacea versatile and powerful herb used as a potent natural antibiotic. improves skin texture and tone and provides a nutritive defense against environmental toxins.
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Echinacea purpurea
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