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Official name :
Eulophia sp.
Family :
Orchidaceae
5 reference(s) related to this plant
Reference HA 56
Author(s) :
Ambé, G.A
Title :
Les fruits sauvages comestibles des savanes guinéennes de Côte-d’Ivoire : état de la connaissance par une population locale, les Malinké.
Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ. 2001 5 (1), 43–58
Symptoms :
H(095)
Recipes :
H(095) fleshy fruits of Eulophia sp. eaten raw
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Ivory Coast
Vernacular name :
n’graini (Dioula)
Reference HH 50
Author(s) :
Hutchings, A., Scott, A.H., Lewis, G., Cunningham, A.
Title :
Zulu Medicinal Plants. An Inventory.
University of Natal Press, Pietermaritzburg. (1996) : from references HG 50, HF 50, HV 09, HC 26)
Symptoms :
H(033)
Recipes :
H(033) infertility, ONS de Eulophia sp., RNS. (From reference: HC 26)
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa
Vernacular name :
amabelejongosi, umabelejongosi, undwendweni, imfe yamasele empofuimabeleyongosi
Reference HT 53
Author(s) :
Terashima, H., M. Ichikawa
Title :
A comparative ethnobotany of the Mbuti and Efe hunter-gatherers in Itury forest, Democratic Republic of Congo
African Study Monographs, 24(1, 2): 1-168, (2003)
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Symptoms :
H(099)
Recipes :
H(099) A decoction of the plant of "torepi" = Eulophia sp. is used as a wash for mental disorders known as "odehehetolu" (Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
torepi (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest)
Reference HV 03
Author(s) :
Vergiat, A.-M.
Title :
Plantes magiques et médicinales des féticheurs de l'Oubangui (Région de Bangui) (3e partie)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 16, n°9-10, Septembre-octobre 1969. pp. 418-456;
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 17, n°1-4, Janvier-février-mars-avril 1970. pp. 60-91;
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 17, n°5-6, Mai-juin 1970. pp. 171-199;
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 17, n°7-9, Juillet-août-septembre 1970. pp. 295-339
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1969_num_16_9_3037
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1970_num_17_1_3053
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1970_num_17_5_3060
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1970_num_17_7_3071
Symptoms :
H(004)
Recipes :
H(004) foot injuries, root scrapings, in poultice
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Central African Republic (Oubangui)
Vernacular name :
bandani, ihina bito (Manja).
Reference VG 23
Author(s) :
Gerstner, J.
Title :
A preliminary checklist of Zulu names of plants with short notes.
Bantu Studies 12, 215–236, 321–342. (1938). From reference VM 18, HC 26, HL 22
A preliminary checklist of Zulu names of plants with short notes.
Bantu Studies 15, 277–301, 369–383.(1941) From reference VM 18
Symptoms :
H(055), H(099)
Recipes :
H(099) hysterical outbursts are treated with H(055) emetic prepared from certain Eulophia species (plant part not specified) (From reference: HC 26).
Region :
South Africa
Country :
South Africa
Vernacular name :
umahayiza