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Official name :
Salix mucronata Thunb.
Family :
Salicaceae
4 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HD 22
Author(s) :
De Beer, J.J.J., B.-E. Van Wyk
Title :
An ethnobotanical survey of the Agter–Hantam, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
South African Journal of Botany, Volume 77, 741–754, (2011)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629911000469
Symptoms :
H(137)
Recipes :
H(137) leaves of Salix mucronataare used to treat pain (
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa, Agter–Hantam, Northern Cape Province
Vernacular name :
wilger (Hantam names)
Reference HK 75
Author(s) :
Kefalew, A., Z. Asfaw & E. Kelbessa
Title :
Ethnobotany of medicinal plants in Ada’a District, East Shewa Zone of Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 11:25 , (2015)
DOI 10.1186/s13002-015-0014-6
Symptoms :
H(000)
Recipes :
H(000, 6) MIKEGNA-SHEREGNA, chewing the leaf of Salix mucronata and sipping it in
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia ( Oromia Regional State)
Vernacular name :
alaletu/ahaya / (Oromifa/Amarigna)
Reference HV 09
Author(s) :
Van Wyk, B.-E. , H. de Wet , F.R. Van Heerden
Title :
An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants in the southeastern Karoo
South Africa Journal of Botany , 74, pp. 696–704, (2008)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) fever , drink an infusion of the bark of Salix mucronata
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Southeastern Karoo, Murraysburg region)
Vernacular name :
wilgeboom bas (Afrikaans language)
Reference HV 51
Author(s) :
Van Wyk, B.-E.
Title :
A review of Khoi-San and Cape Dutch medical ethnobotany.
Journal of Ethnopharmacology , Volume 119, pp.331–341 (2008)
Symptoms :
H(051), H(113), H(018)
Recipes :
Tips (toppe) or bark of Salix mucronata; H(051) fever, H(113) inflammation, H(018) headache, old Khoi remedy for H(113) rheumatic fever (South African plant with a wide distribution that is also traditionally used in the Sotho and Nguni cultures) from Dykman (1908); from Smith (1895); reference to be found in HV 51_van Wyk
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa ((from Namaqualand
to the Eastern Cape)
Vernacular name :
wilger(toppe), rivierwilger (Africaans)