Papaver somniferum
Papaver somniferum (binomen a Linnaeo anno 1753 statutum), sive Latinitate communi papaver, est species plantarum florentium, in Europa meridiana ad litora Mediterranei sponte gignens, ab hominibus iam aevo praehistorico culta propter semina edulia aromatica sed praecipue propter sucum e quo opium, pharmacum analgesicum et psychedelicum, paratur.
Papaver somniferum anno 1887 delineatum
Classis : Magnoliopsida
Subclassis : Magnoliidae
Ordo : Ranunculales
Familia : Papaveraceae
Subfamilia : Papaveroideae
Tribus : Papavereae
Genus : Papaver
Species : Papaver somniferum
Subclassis : Magnoliidae
Ordo : Ranunculales
Familia : Papaveraceae
Subfamilia : Papaveroideae
Tribus : Papavereae
Genus : Papaver
Species : Papaver somniferum
Bibliographia
recensere- Eruditio recentior
- A. C. Andrews, "The opium poppy as food and spice in the classical period" in Agricultural History vol. 26 (1952) pp. 152-155
- Suembikya Frumin, Aren M. Maeir, Liora Kolska Horwitz, Ehud Weiss, "Studying Ancient Anthropogenic Impacts on Current Floral Biodiversity in the Southern Levant as reflected by the Philistine Migration" in Scientific Reports vol. 5 no. 13308 (2015)
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Papaver somniferum spectant. |
Vide "Papaver somniferum" apud Vicispecies. |
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