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31) The world's most expensive spice, saffron (Crocus sativus) is known as Afghanistan's red gold. 32) If the ground hasn't frozen yet, plant spring-flowering bulbs such as crocus, daffodils, tulips and hyacinths as soon as possible to beat the odds. 33) Any of various perennial Eurasian herbs of the genus Crocus, having grasslike leaves and showy, variously colored flowers. 34) Bertha watched the lengthening days, the coloured crocus spring from the ground, the snowdrops. 35) The tulip is followed in popularity by the daffodil, the gladiolus, the lily and the crocus. 36) There are many other interesting words — adobe, crocus, genie, and popinjay,[http:///crocus.html] for example — that are all more or less garbled versions of Arabic words. 37) It was in the early spring, when the crocus and the snowdrop were in full bloom. 38) The medication's active ingredient is colchicine, a complex compound derived from the dried seeds of a plant known as the autumn crocus or meadow saffron (Colchicum autumnale). 39) Objective To assess the therapeutic efficiency and safety of glycosides of saffron crocus (crocus sativus L) for treatment of angina pectoris. 40) Experimental study of acute soft tissue injury treated with Crocus sativus cream. 41) Little is a one or two time of Annona species, many people will despise these seem useless crocus species. 42) The planting of Crocus sativus in Guizhou province is short, and the studies on occurrence and damage of diseases are relatively scarce. 43) Crocus sativus can effectively enhance the activity of SOD and reduce the content of MDA in retina in early period of OHT. 44) Condition your hair with Cucumber conditioner enhanced with natural crocus oil. 45) And tITe, bravely waving in the wind , were one pink crocus. 46) At present stem rot disease of Crocus sativus has become a serious disease for its damage. 47) Thd results showed that the content of saffron crocus after refinement were obviously higher (even doubled the samples) than before. 48) A poisonous, pale-yellow alkaloid, C22H 25NO 6, obtained from the autumn crocus and used in plant breeding to induce chromosome doubling and in medicine to treat gout. 49) A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas. 50) A study of the effects of K nutrition on water relation in saffron crocus (Crocus sativus L.