Sage: The Genus SalviaSpiridon E. Kintzios CRC Press, 31 ott 2000 - 318 pagine Sage, the genus Salvia is one of the most famous and used herbs in the world. This volume, containing twenty chapters written by the leading experts in the field, presents a comprehensive coverage on all aspects of Salvia. Topics covered include the presentation of the (approximately 400) most known Salvia species; the distribution of the genus; it |
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