Llavea cordifolia was created in 1816.
Berrya cordifolia was created in 1801.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Betula cordifolia was created in 1861.
Claytonia cordifolia was created in 1882.
Aptenia cordifolia was created in 1782.
Berrya cordifolia was created in 1801.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cuphea llavea.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cuphea llavea.
The common name of Alchornea cordifolia is the "Christmas bush." This plant is native to tropical regions of Africa and is often used in traditional medicine. Its leaves and bark are known for various medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bergenia cordifolia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Tiarella cordifolia.
The scientific name for Australian sword fern is Nephrolepis cordifolia.
There are Ephedra in around 40 plants from around the world. But not all of them contains Ephedrine Alkaloids which is known for promoting an effective weight loss. Sida Cordifolia does contain Ephedrine Alkaloids, around 2.2% which is a little less than the "King" of Ephedra Sinica that contains 3.3 Alkaloids. In the Alkaloids between 40 and 90% is Ephedrine.
Scientific name: Haldina cordifoliaFrench name: Teck jauneEnglish name: Yellow teak, Saffron teakRussian name: Aдина сердцелистная