Comfrey vs Retronecine - What's the difference?
comfrey | retronecine |
Any of several species of perennial herbs of the genus .
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(organic compound) A pyrrolizidine alkaloid found in the common groundsel and comfrey.
As nouns the difference between comfrey and retronecine
is that comfrey is any of several species of perennial herbs of the genus genus: Symphytum, often specifically species: Symphytum officinale while retronecine is a pyrrolizidine alkaloid found in the common groundsel and comfrey.comfrey
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Alternative forms
* comphrey, cumfreyNoun
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