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Hydrangea

Known as: Hydrangeae, Hydrangeas 
A plant genus of the family HYDRANGEACEAE. Members contain hydrangenol, thunberginols, hydramacrosides A and B, and secoiridoid glucosides.
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2012
2012
Hydrangeas-like Bi2WO6 powders were synthesized successfully by salt-ultrasonic assisted hydrothermal process, which were… 
2009
2009
This paper deals with the scale insects Pulvinaria floccifera (Westwood, 1870), Pulvinaria hydrangeae Steinweden, 1946 and… 
1999
1999
The role of the signal transmission pathway of thunberginol A (TA) in mast cell degranulation was examined using rat peritoneal… 
1995
1995
The inhibitory actions of thunberginol A on anti-allergic (type I-IV) activity were examined. Oral administration of thunberginol… 
1994
1994
FERREIRA, M. A. & CARMONA, M. M., 1994: Acarofauna of Phaseolus spp. in Portugal. Bol. San. Veg. Plagas, 20(1): 111-118. Searches… 
1992
1992
Treeshelters were used fpr the nursery production of Cedrus deodara Loud. (deodar cedar), Quercus ilex L. (holly oak), and… 
1990
1990
Summary. Mycoplasmalike organisms (MLOs) were detected in naturally infected plants of Gladiolus , Ranunculus , Brassica, and… 
1989
1989
Florists’ hydrangea is a woody perennial that has been adapted to potted plant production. A major factor in a hydrangea forcing… 
1984
1984
Antitranspirants (‘Vapor Gard’ and ‘Wilt Pruf’) effectively controlled powdery mildew on Hydrangea macrophylla Thunb. and…