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Official name :
Cola bruneelii De Wild.
Family :
Sterculiaceae
3 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HK 55
Author(s) :
Koni Muluwa, J., K. Bostoen
Title :
Noms et usages des plantes utiles chez les Nsong.
Göteborg Africana Informal Series - N° 6 , 71p., (2008)
Department of Oriental and African Languages. University of Gothenburg (ISSN 1404-8523)
http://www.sprak.gu.se/digitalAssets/1316/1316264_noms-et-usages-des-plantes.pdf
Symptoms :
H(095)
Recipes :
H(095), Cola bruneelii, food plant as vegetable among the people Nsong of Bandundu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo
H(003) foot sprain, ONS., RNS
H(003) foot sprain, ONS., RNS
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Province of Bandundu)
Vernacular name :
Indicated by the author in phonetic note. Not transposable
Reference HM 79
Author(s) :
Mosango M., F. Szafranski
Title :
Plantes sauvages à fruits comestibles dans les environs de Kisangani (Zaïre)
Journ. d'Agric. Trad, et de Bota. Appl. XXXII, pp. 177-190; (1985)
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1985_num_32_1_3935
Symptoms :
H(095)
Recipes :
H(095) wild plants with edible fruits, Cola bruneelii follicle, raw seeds (pulp)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Zaïre (Kisangani)
Vernacular name :
nzanzainza (Kikumu) ; nyae (Kimanga); Nzanzaenza (Kingelema) ; mbila isende (Kilokele) ; losakani (Kiturumbu)
Reference HV 10
Author(s) :
Verbeeck, A.
Title :
Inlandse Geneesmiddelen
AEQUATORIA, Revue des Sciences Congolaises, n° 1, 11 year, pp 23 - 31, parts 1 to 4, (1948)
AEQUATORIA, Revue des Sciences Congolaises, n° 2, 11 year,, pp 70 - 75, parts 5 to 7, (1948)
AEQUATORIA, Revue des Sciences Congolaises, n° 3, 11 year,, pp 98 - 102, parts 8 to 13, (1948)
AEQUATORIA, Revue des Sciences Congolaises, n° 4, 11 year,, pp 148 - 152, parts 14 to 19, (1948)
http://www.abbol.com/bookbank/books/aequatoria%201948.pdf
Symptoms :
H(100)
Recipes :
H(100) syphilis; leaves paste of Cola bruneelii and the powder of a stone "lioko". Warm and dry all in a banana leaf. Local application that is to repeat; Painful treatment; After some time the spots decrease
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (ex. Zaïre) (ex. Belgian Congo), Imbonga on the middle Momboyo River.in the Central African rain forest
Vernacular name :
bokai w'itamba (Nkundo)