All terms in FOODON
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| blumea plant | FOODON_03415111 | [*Blumea* is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the *Asteraceae* family. Many species of genus *Blumea* are used in traditional Chinese medicine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blumea]] |
| french grey shallot plant | FOODON_03415112 | |
| shallot plant | FOODON_03411538 | [The shallot is a type of onion, specifically a botanical variety of the species *Allium cepa*. The shallot was formerly classified as a separate species,* A. ascalonicum*, a name now considered a synonym of the currently accepted name. Like garlic, shallots are formed in clusters of offsets with a head composed of multiple cloves. The skin colour of shallots can vary from golden brown to gray to rose red, and their off-white flesh is usually tinged with green or magenta. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shallot]] |
| persian shallot plant | FOODON_03415113 | [An Asian species of onion native to central and southwestern Asia.] |
| Rosoideae | NCBITaxon_171638 | |
| obsolete: greater burnet-saxifrage plant | FOODON_03415114 | |
| obsolete: redvein dock plant | FOODON_03415115 | |
| lemon savory plant | FOODON_03415116 | [*Satureja biflora*, known as "lemon savory", grows widely in Southern and Eastern parts of Africa. The plant has been used in Kenyan and Tanzanian traditional medicine as an antimicrobial, spasmolytic, diuretic, analgesic, and cicatrizing herb. [Moghdadam et al. (2015) Metabolite profiling for caffeic acid oligomers in *Satureja biflora*. Industrial Crops and Products, 76; 892-899]] |
| obsolete: hoary basil plant | FOODON_03415117 | |
| obsolete: salvation jane plant | FOODON_03415118 | |
| obsolete: golden shower tree | FOODON_03415119 | |
| obsolete: sweet violet plant | FOODON_03415100 | |
| obsolete: couch grass plant | FOODON_03415101 | |
| solanaceae plant | FOODON_03414934 | [The *Solanaceae*, or nightshades, are an economically important family of flowering plants. Many members of the family contain potent alkaloids, and some are highly toxic, but many, including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, bell/chili peppers, and tobacco are widely used. The *Solanaceae* consists of about 98 genera and some 2,700 species, with a great diversity of habitats, morphology and ecology. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solanaceae]] |
| lycium plant | FOODON_03415103 | [*Lycium* is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, *Solanaceae*. Common names for the genus include box-thorn, desert-thorn, wolfberry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycium]] |
| solanum plant | FOODON_03415104 | [*Solanum* is a large and diverse genus of flowering plants, which include two food crops of high economic importance, the potato and the tomato. It also contains the nightshades and horse nettles, as well as numerous plants cultivated for their ornamental flowers and fruit. *Solanum* species show a wide range of growing habits, such as annual and perennials, vines, subshrubs, shrubs, and small trees. Many formerly independent genera like *Lycopersicon* (the tomatoes) and *Cyphomandra* are now included in *Solanum* as subgenera or sections. Thus, the genus today contains roughly 1,500-2,000 species.] |
| obsolete: red amaranth plant | FOODON_03415105 | |
| benzimidazoles | CHEBI_22715 | [An organic heterocyclic compound containing a benzene ring fused to an imidazole ring.] |
| spleen amaranth plant | FOODON_03415106 | [*Amaranthus dubius*, the red spinach, Chinese spinach, spleen amaranth, hon-toi-moi, yin choy, or hsien tsai is a plant species. It belongs to the economically important family *Amaranthaceae*. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amaranthus_dubius]] |
| amaranth plant | FOODON_03411717 | [*Amaranthus*, collectively known as amaranth or pigweed, is a cosmopolitan genus of herbs. Approximately 60 species are presently recognised, with inflorescences and foliage ranging from purple and red to gold. Although several species are often considered weeds, people around the world value amaranths as leaf vegetables, cereals and ornamentals. .] |