mélisse officinale - définition. Qu'est-ce que mélisse officinale
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est mélisse officinale - définition

GENUS OF PLANTS
Melisse; Mutelia

Symphytum officinale         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Symphitum officinale; Consolida majoris; Common Comfrey; Common comfrey
Symphytum officinale is a perennial flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. Along with thirty four other species of Symphytum, it is known as comfrey.
Album Graecum         
DUNG OF DOGS OR HYENAS THAT HAS BECOME WHITE THROUGH EXPOSURE TO AIR, USED IN DRESSING LEATHER
Stercus canis officinale; Album græcum
·- Dung of dogs or hyenas, which becomes white by exposure to air. It is used in dressing leather, and was formerly used in medicine.
Album graecum         
DUNG OF DOGS OR HYENAS THAT HAS BECOME WHITE THROUGH EXPOSURE TO AIR, USED IN DRESSING LEATHER
Stercus canis officinale; Album græcum
Album græcum, or stercus canis officinale, is the dung of dogs or hyenas that has become white through exposure to air. It is used in dressing leather.

Wikipédia

Melissa (plant)

Melissa is a genus of perennial herbs in the Lamiaceae, native to Europe and Asia but cultivated and naturalized in many other places. The name Melissa is derived from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa) meaning "honeybee", owing to the abundance of nectar in the flowers. The stems are square, like most other plants in the mint family. The leaves are borne in opposite pairs on the stems, and are usually ovate or heart-shaped and emit a lemony scent when bruised. Axillary spikes of white or yellowish flowers appear in the summer.

The most commonly grown species of this genus is Melissa officinalis, commonly known in the United States as lemon balm, and as balm in England.