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| Wylie Definition | = sprel mjug, dung thod bcings blon. JD 150. SS 494.3. KP3 260.2. = shog shing. YTTM 293.10. Slovar' nos. 664, 666: Also known as shog shing. Stellera chamaejasme. JD 150: Several stems grow to the same height from a single root. As the flowers open, they are red, but turn to white with age. The white root, (shaped) like a rough horn, is single. The middle part (of the root) is used in making paper. Sde-srid/2 494.3. Hübotter/1 126: Stellera chamaejasme Wikstr., Euphorbia lasiocaula Boiss. |
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