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The hepatica is not a big plant by any means, less than six inches tall.
As the popular name implies, the leaves on this hepatica are pointed.
The life cycle of C. hepatica may be completed in a single host species.
There in all its beauty stood hepatica, having pushed up through a mass of last year's fallen leaves.
This worm has later been recognized as F. hepatica.
F. hepatica measures 2 to 3 cm and has a cosmopolitan distribution.
"We had hepatica blooming in January - which is unheard of," she said.
F. hepatica has a strong predilection for the tissues of the liver.
Two kinds of hepatica thrive in this region.
However, acquired resistance to F. hepatica infection is well known in adult cattle.
The native species that pops up in the woodlands is the round-lobed hepatica.
Capillaria hepatica is rarely found in humans and at least 40 cases have been reported.
The shape of hepatica leaves is curious and caught the eyes of the early herb doctors.
Jesus, you'd think they'd had a dose of Sal Hepatica or something."
Usually, Capillaria hepatica is found in rodents, monkeys and other animals.
On the other hand, sheep and goats are not resistant to re-infection with F. hepatica.
Varieties of Anemone hepatica that are recognized as distinct include:
Her first range for Moorcroft, Hepatica, was completed in 2000.
The eggs are indistinguishable from those of Fasciola hepatica.
In Peru, F. hepatica in humans occurs throughout the country.
Mixed infections with F. hepatica occur in cattle.
Some botanists include Hepatica within a wider interpretation of Anemone.
Hepatica will also grow in both sandy and clay-rich substrates, being associated with limestone.
F. hepatica is distributed worldwide and causes great economic losses in sheep and cattle.
But besides being a "simply good" plant, Hepatica maxima, for one, is also very rare in cultivation, which makes its goodness no longer simple.
The hepatica is not a big plant by any means, less than six inches tall.
As the popular name implies, the leaves on this hepatica are pointed.
The life cycle of C. hepatica may be completed in a single host species.
There in all its beauty stood hepatica, having pushed up through a mass of last year's fallen leaves.
This worm has later been recognized as F. hepatica.
F. hepatica measures 2 to 3 cm and has a cosmopolitan distribution.
"We had hepatica blooming in January - which is unheard of," she said.
F. hepatica has a strong predilection for the tissues of the liver.
Two kinds of hepatica thrive in this region.
However, acquired resistance to F. hepatica infection is well known in adult cattle.
The native species that pops up in the woodlands is the round-lobed hepatica.
Capillaria hepatica is rarely found in humans and at least 40 cases have been reported.
The shape of hepatica leaves is curious and caught the eyes of the early herb doctors.
Jesus, you'd think they'd had a dose of Sal Hepatica or something."
Usually, Capillaria hepatica is found in rodents, monkeys and other animals.
On the other hand, sheep and goats are not resistant to re-infection with F. hepatica.
Varieties of Anemone hepatica that are recognized as distinct include:
Her first range for Moorcroft, Hepatica, was completed in 2000.
The eggs are indistinguishable from those of Fasciola hepatica.
In Peru, F. hepatica in humans occurs throughout the country.
Mixed infections with F. hepatica occur in cattle.
Some botanists include Hepatica within a wider interpretation of Anemone.
Hepatica will also grow in both sandy and clay-rich substrates, being associated with limestone.
F. hepatica is distributed worldwide and causes great economic losses in sheep and cattle.
But besides being a "simply good" plant, Hepatica maxima, for one, is also very rare in cultivation, which makes its goodness no longer simple.