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Its common name is dill seed, dill fruit or just dill.Its name is probably derived from the Saxon word 'dilla' or 'dillan', the translation being 'to lull'. This name could ...
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The plant was placed by Linnaeus in a separate genus, Anethum, whence the name Fructus Anethi, by which Dill fruit goes in medicine. It is now included in the ...
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Cold hexane extracts of sixteen specimens of dried dill fruit were examined for ... Growing fruits of European dill, Anethum graveolens L., have been observed to ...
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(Peucedanum graveolens, Hiern.) Nat. Ord.—Umbelliferae. COMMON NAMES: Dill seeds, Dill fruits. ILLUSTRATION: Bentley and Trimen, Med. Plants, p. 132.
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Dill fruit is the dried ripe fruit of Peucedanum graveolens, Benth. and Hook. f. ( N.O. Umbelliferae), an annual herb cultivated in Germany, and also to a smaller ...
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