Heterobathmia diffusa was created in 1979.
Dargida diffusa was created in 1856.
Turnera diffusa was created in 1820.
Trichosea diffusa was created in 1986.
Hedyotis corymbosa ("sweet ear [with] clusters of flowers or fruits") in Latin is Hedyotis à fleur diamant("diamond flower") in French.
Turnera diffusa is commonly called Damiana. It's not tested for.
Boerrhavia diffusa
I think it is Gokharu
Turnera aphrodisiaca and Turnera diffusa of the Turneraceae plant family are the two species used in herbal healing.
yes
The Gregorian chant "Alleluia diffusa est gratia" is attributed to an anonymous composer from the early Christian tradition. It is a hymn of praise that celebrates the grace of God being spread among people.
"Alleluia diffusa est gratia" is a medieval Gregorian chant, therefore its exact date of composition is not known. It is believed to have been written during the Middle Ages, around the 9th or 10th century.