Ricinus communis is the scientific name for the castor oil plant. It is a species of flowering plant that is native to tropical regions and is cultivated for its seeds, which are used to produce castor oil. The plant is known for its large, glossy leaves and spiky seed capsules.
yes, ricinus communis have about 4 lacs chloroplast per square size..
I think planktons
Pyrus communis is the wild pear.
Lyme disease is caused by a group of bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato. It is transmitted by ticks (deer ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in North America, and sheep ticks (Ixodes ricinus) in Europe).
There are actually several different scientific names for the almond around the world. Some of these include Prunus Dulcis and Prunus Amygdalus.
Ricinus communis
The scientific name for a castor bean is Ricinus communis.
My pediatrician actually gave me ricinus communis 7C to increase my milk supply. The doctor is very knowledgeable. So my answer is yes. Good luck!
Nathalie Sphyris has written: 'Studies on the agglutinin from ricinus communis'
yes, ricinus communis have about 4 lacs chloroplast per square size..
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ricinus communis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ricinus communis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ricinus communis.
Ixodes ricinus was created in 1758.
Melanotus communis was created in 1817.
Panorpa communis was created in 1758.
Macrozamia communis was created in 1959.