- Linum Thunbergii Eckl. ; Zeyh.
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Linum Alexeenkoanum E.Wulf
Linum Altaicum Ledeb. Ex Juz.
Linum Amurense Alef.
Linum Chamissonis Schiede
Linum Ciliatum Hayek
Linum Densiflorum P.H.Davis
Linum Empetrifolium (Boiss.) P.H.Davis
Linum Euxinum Juz.
Linum Heterosepalum Regel
Linum Hirsutum L. Lanuginosum T.V.Egorova
Linum Hypericifolium Salisb. Ex Steud.
Linum Komarovii Juz. Boreale T.V.Egorova
Linum Komarovii Juz.
Linum Lewisii Pursh
Linum Macraei Benth.
Linum Meletonis Hand.-Mazz.
Linum Mucronatum Bertol.
Linum Nervosum Waldst. ; Kit. Jailicola V.T.Egorova
Linum Nutans Maxim.
Linum Orientale (Boiss. ; Heldr.) Boiss.
Linum Pallasianum Schult.
Linum Pallescens Bunge
Linum Paposanum Phil.
Linum Puberulum (Engelm.) A.Heller
Linum Punctatum C.Presl Kurdicum Greuter & Burdet
Linum Subbiflorum Juz.
Linum Taymirense Peschkova
Linum Thracicum Degen
****Linum Thunbergii Eckl. ; Zeyh.****
Linum Triflorum P.H.Davis
Linum Uninerve (Rochel) Jav.
Linum Violascens Bunge
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Linum Thunbergii Eckl. ; Zeyh.
Territory
SOUTHERN AFRICA\ngrassland
Altitude
subalpine
Size
30-50cm
Color
Yellow
Bloom
Spring Summer
Type
Tuft - Fl. Stem Erect
Cultivation
mesic slightly humous sunny site\nalpine house moist rich drained soil sun
Propagation
seed in spring barely covered germ. 1-3 months 16-21°C\ncuttings in late summer
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belong to the group of soluble fibres, in this case originating from edible seeds of species of the Linaceae family (Linum usitatissimum) and the roots, leaves and flowers of Malvaceae (marsh mallow) and Tiliaceae (lime). The freeze-dried extracts,
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