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Official name :
Stachys aethiopica L.
Family :
Lamiaceae
5 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HM 64
Author(s) :
Moteetee, A. , B-E .Van Wyk
Title :
The medical ethnobotany of Lesotho: a review
Bothalia 41,1: 209–228 (2011)
Symptoms :
H(201)
Recipes :
H(201) Stachys aethiopica as as charm to improve memory of apprentices
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Lesotho)
Vernacular name :
bolao-ba-litaola, bokhata
Reference HP 54
Author(s) :
Phillips, E.P.
Title :
A contribution to the flora of the Leribe Plateau and environs . Annals of the South African Museum16: 1–379 . (1917)
From:
The medical ethnobotany of Lesotho: a review. Bothalia 41,1: 209–228 (2011)
Symptoms :
H(051)
Recipes :
H(051) Stachys aethiopica as fumigant for feverish delirium;
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Lesotho)
Vernacular name :
bolao-ba-litaola, bokhata
Reference HP 54
Author(s) :
Phillips, E.P.
Title :
A contribution to the flora of the Leribe Plateau and environs . Annals of the South African Museum16: 1–379 . (1917)
From:
The medical ethnobotany of Lesotho: a review. Bothalia 41,1: 209–228 (2011)
Symptoms :
V(051)
Recipes :
Vb(051) Stachys aethiopica to protect cattle against ‘black water’ ( complication of malaria)
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa (Lesotho)
Vernacular name :
bolao-ba-litaola, bokhata
Reference HS 51
Author(s) :
Sobiecki, J.F.
Title :
A review of plants used in divination in southern Africa and their psychoactive effects
Southern African Humanities, Vol. 20 , Pages 333–351, December, 2008 Pietermaritzburg
Symptoms :
H(167z)
Recipes :
H(167z) psychoactive effectsAerial parts of Stachys aethiopica is burnt in the hut of a person suffering with feverish delirium and is soothing Sotho : This language group includes Northern Sotho, South Sotho and Tswana Used in divination rituals
Region :
Southern Africa
Country :
South Africa
Vernacular name :
bolao ba litaolla/bokhatha (Sotho)
Reference VW 01
Author(s) :
Watt, J.M., Breyer-Brandwijk, M.G.
Title :
The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa.E. & S. Livingstone Ltd., Edinburg and London, Second edition, 1457 p., (1962) (partially from the references VM 18, HV 09, HC 26, HL 22, HS 32)
Symptoms :
V(015), V(094)
Recipes :
Vb(015) prevention, ONS., RNS.
Vb(117), fumigation, ONS.
Vb(117), fumigation, ONS.
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa
Vernacular name :
not registered