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Digitalis

Digitalis (/ˌdɪdʒɪˈteɪlɪs/ or /ˌdɪdʒɪˈtælɪs/) is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennial plants, shrubs, and biennials, commonly called foxgloves.

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Digitalis

Nodes151
Edges150
Triples107
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013245
Components1

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Digitalis

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related to Species · 32
Digitalis → Albach, As, Benth, Boiss, Braun-Blanq, Bräuchler, Davis, Ehrh, Emb, HeublDigitalis, HeywoodDigitalis, Hochst, IvaninaDigitalis, Jacq, Jaub, Kit, Linding, Lindl, MaireDigitalis, Mill
related to Medicinal uses · 15
Digitalis → America, American College, Cardiology/American Heart Association, Despite, Digoxin, Drug Administration, English-speaking, Food, Heart Failure Society, In, It, Once, Safety, The, William Withering
related to Hybrids · 12
Digitalis → BocquetDigitalis, English, German, HeywoodDigitalis, John Lindley, Klaus Werner, Lindl, Lindley, RothDigitalis, Samp, Werner, Zerbst
related to Etymology · 10
Digitalis → De, Fingerhut, German, Latin, Leonhart Fuchs, Notable, Old English, Over, Some, The
related to Molecular probes · 9
Digitalis → DIG, DIG-labelled, DIG-U, Digoxigenin, DNA, It, Once, RNA, To
related to Systematics · 7
Digitalis → He, In, Isoplexis, Lindley, Macaronesia, The, Werner
related to In popular culture · 6
Digitalis → According, Gogh, Gogh's, Other, Vincent, Yellow Period
related to External links · 5
Digitalis → Collier's New Encyclopedia, DigitaliseMedicine, Foxglove, Molecule, Month
related to Toxicity · 4
Digitalis → Depending, Other, The, Thus
related to Taxonomy · 3
Digitalis → Carl Linnaeus, It, The

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Crystodigininstance ofor by brand names0.80text
Lanoxininstance ofor by brand names0.80text
respectivelyinstance ofor by brand names0.80text
uridine by chemical modificationsinstance ofIt can easily be attached to nucleotides0.80text
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyLatin0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyLeonhart Fuchs0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyDe0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyNotable0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyGerman0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyFingerhut0.60section
Digitalisrelated to EtymologyOld English0.60section

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