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graph·ite

(graf'īt),
A crystallizable soft black form of carbon.
Synonym(s): black lead, plumbago
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graph·ite

(graf'īt)
A crystallizable soft black form of carbon.
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Effect of Plumbago Zeylinica extract and certain curing agents on multidrug resistance bacteria of clinical origin.
Another good choice for autumn display is Ceratostigma will mottianum (Chinese plumbago), or try Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku'.
There are a variety of textures and colors to engage one's sight and touch: skyflower vine, blue plumbago, Rangoon creeper and snapdragons.
The stove contained several orchids and house plants, including 'Epidendron macrochitum, Dendrobium nobli, Euphorbia splendens, Strelitzia reginae, Plumbago Alba'.
The formulation contained the methanolic extracts of selected parts of plants, Commiphora mukul, Allium sativum, Plumbago indica, Semecarpus anacardium, Hemidesmus indicus, Terminalia arjuna, Tinospora cordifolia, Withania somnifera and Ocimum sanctum.
What helps make the race is the presence of Plumbago, who keeps going off at very short prices without showing any significant improvement.
The Morikami's example includes more formal arrangements of plants--including ficus trees, sea grapes, and masses of flowers such as irises, plumbago, and camellias--and uses roofing tiles to pave walkways.
Rapid clonal propagation of Plumbago zeylanica Linn.
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