Prelude Medicinal Plants Database
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Description :
material, tools, instrument, instrument for hunting
344 plants found in 42 reference(s) :
Abutilon mauritianum (Jacq.) Medik. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Abutilon mauritianum (Jacq.) Medik.
Family :
Malvaceae
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(202), H(203)
Recipes :
H(202) The leaves of Abutilon mauritianum are used as toilet paper
H(203) cords and ropes are made of the bark. They are said as strong as those"ofenji" Eremospatha haullevilleana and used for various purposes (Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
The leaves are used for toilet.(Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
H(203) cords and ropes are made of the bark. They are said as strong as those"ofenji" Eremospatha haullevilleana and used for various purposes (Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
The leaves are used for toilet.(Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
kanupi,kanokano (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest), kanokano (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest)
Acacia abyssinica Hochst. ex Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia abyssinica Hochst. ex Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HB 48
Author(s) :
Bussmann Rainer, W., P.Swartzinsky, W. Aserat & P.Evangelista
Title :
Plant use in Odo-Bulu and Demaro, Bale Region, Ethiopia.
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine , 7:28 (2011)
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(239) charcoal (preferred species), firewood
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Ethiopia (Odo-Bulu and Demaro, Bale Mountains Region)
Vernacular name :
dadetsha
Acacia albida Del. :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia albida Del.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Faidherbia albida (Delile) A. Chev.
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203) good resistance of the wood of Acacia albida for the manufacture of mortars "ettebel " or drum of war)
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
ates (Touareg)
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(095) The leaves of Faidherbia albida are consumed in sauces
H(203) The trunk is used to make large mortars.
H(203) The trunk is used to make large mortars.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
tchaski (Fulfuldé),
Acacia arabica (Lam.) Willd. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia arabica (Lam.) Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(001), H(004), H(095), H(103), H(203)
Recipes :
H(001) sore eyes, decoction of leaves of Acacia arabica, very concentrated, gives a paste in local application
H(004) wound healing, fruit powder of Acacia arabica
H(103) teeth ache, chewed fruit
H(095) seeds have great nutritional power and are renowned for preventing hunger
H(203) The wood, insect resistant, used for the manufacture of mortars, pestles. The bark gives resistant links. The roots are used as defense sticks.
H(004) wound healing, fruit powder of Acacia arabica
H(103) teeth ache, chewed fruit
H(095) seeds have great nutritional power and are renowned for preventing hunger
H(203) The wood, insect resistant, used for the manufacture of mortars, pestles. The bark gives resistant links. The roots are used as defense sticks.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
gabdi, gawari (Fulfuldé)
Acacia ataxacantha DC. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia ataxacantha DC.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(091), H(100), H(203)
Recipes :
H(091) The flowers of Acacia ataxacantha , eaten with beans give strength
H(100) syphilis, crushed leaves in milk
H(203) The branches are used to make canes, wood spears, "taras", baskets
H(100) syphilis, crushed leaves in milk
H(203) The branches are used to make canes, wood spears, "taras", baskets
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
korahi (Fulfuldé)
Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HS 54
Author(s) :
Salinitro, M. , R. Vicentini, C. Bonomi & A. Tassoni
Title :
Traditional knowledge on wild and cultivated plants in the Kilombero Valley (Morogoro Region), Tanzania
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 13:17 (2017)
DOI 10.1186/s13002-017-0146-y
Symptoms :
H(203), H(239)
Recipes :
H(203) furniture, H(239) firewood, plant of Acacia auriculiformis
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Kilombero Valley, Morogoro Region)
Vernacular name :
msegerea, mzanzibar
Acacia ehrenbergiana Hayne :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia ehrenbergiana Hayne
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
H(013), H(076), H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(013), buttons on the body "heqqest" or H(076) gums swollen and painful,the leaves of Acacia ehrenbergiana are chewed and placed on the pimples (which burst) or the gums.
H(095) Acacia ehrenbergiana gum is eaten by nomads
H(203) the Acacia ehrenbergiana gum is used in the composition of the ink "teddawat" that marabouts use on the Qur'anic boards
H(203) the smooth and amber bark is used as tannin and is used to make "aghan" strings and hems (tefart)
H(095) Acacia ehrenbergiana gum is eaten by nomads
H(203) the Acacia ehrenbergiana gum is used in the composition of the ink "teddawat" that marabouts use on the Qur'anic boards
H(203) the smooth and amber bark is used as tannin and is used to make "aghan" strings and hems (tefart)
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tamat (Touareg)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
H(001), H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(001) fresh leaves of Acacia ehrenbergiana to heal the eyes: chewed leaves around the eye
H(095) bark for infusion for lack of tea
H(203) bark of the root to make flutes
H(203) bark of the trunk to tan skin gourds or leaves to tan skin, for lack of bark (tiikana (plur. tikaniwén))
H(095) bark for infusion for lack of tea
H(203) bark of the root to make flutes
H(203) bark of the trunk to tan skin gourds or leaves to tan skin, for lack of bark (tiikana (plur. tikaniwén))
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
tämat (plur.timattén)
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia nilotica (L.) Willd. ex Delile
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Acacia scorpioides (L.) W.F. Wight
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203) tanning qualities of its bark "tugnat" and its "aggar" pods of Acacia nilotica which make its reputation: the latter in particular are harvested, used and sold on the markets
H(203)The wood, very hard, is used to make the pestles and gives the best stakes of the tents
H(203)The wood, very hard, is used to make the pestles and gives the best stakes of the tents
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
tiggart (Touareg)
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
H(001), H(203)
Recipes :
H(001) leaves of Acacia nilotica decoction In H2O, put in a bag and put on an irritated eye (conjunctivitis); they remove phlegm and relieve the patient
H(203) pods are a material of choice for tanning skins and leaves in the absence of pods - - H(203) firewood and work of good quality (tent pegs, mortars, etc.).
H(203) pods are a material of choice for tanning skins and leaves in the absence of pods - - H(203) firewood and work of good quality (tent pegs, mortars, etc.).
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
taheggart (plur.tihegrén)
Acacia polyacantha Willd. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia polyacantha Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HB 35
Author(s) :
Bussmann R. W., G. G. Gilbreath, J. Solio, M. Lutura, R. Lutuluo, K. Kunguru, N. Wood and S. Mathenge
Title :
Plant use of the Masasai of Sekenani Valley, Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Additional file
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:22 (2006)
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203), fencing the village because has good thorn
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Sekenani Valley)
Vernacular name :
orkigiro (Maa)
Acacia raddiana Savi :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia raddiana Savi
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(095) Acacia raddiana pods, pounded then vanned to remove the seeds, which are eaten. Food of the poor or famine food: tahäsha.
H(095) raw food prepared with slightly roasted pips and pods reduced to powder, mixed with milk, (abiilghiizza ( Food of the poor or famine food)
H(203) bark fibers (ikiikkdbiin) used for the manufacture of most ropes (ighunan) and camel's udder fillets (abâgo, plur.ibga).Traditionally all the strings of nomadic Tuaregs are made of bark fibers.of A.raddiana.
H(203) Acacia raddiana is used for making wooden objects such as mortars, dishes (tazäwat), the central stake of the tent (tämankayt)
H(203) bark fibers and the roots debarked or not one manufactures (éshäyhé) which is the slatted and full-bottomed basket for harvesting wild seeds
H(203) bark fibers for the manufacture of a species of nass (ashmen) for the protection and transport of fresh cheeses
H(095) raw food prepared with slightly roasted pips and pods reduced to powder, mixed with milk, (abiilghiizza ( Food of the poor or famine food)
H(203) bark fibers (ikiikkdbiin) used for the manufacture of most ropes (ighunan) and camel's udder fillets (abâgo, plur.ibga).Traditionally all the strings of nomadic Tuaregs are made of bark fibers.of A.raddiana.
H(203) Acacia raddiana is used for making wooden objects such as mortars, dishes (tazäwat), the central stake of the tent (tämankayt)
H(203) bark fibers and the roots debarked or not one manufactures (éshäyhé) which is the slatted and full-bottomed basket for harvesting wild seeds
H(203) bark fibers for the manufacture of a species of nass (ashmen) for the protection and transport of fresh cheeses
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
aheksh (plur. Ihekshall)
Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Mimosa senegal L.
Reference HA 62
Author(s) :
Ag Sidj'lene, E.
Title :
Des arbres et des arbustes spontanés de l'Adrar des Iforas (Mali)
Étude ethnolinguistique et ethnobotanique, 138p. (1996)
Orstom éditions:209-213, rue LaFayette, 75480 Paris cedex10 ISBN Orstom2-7099-1325-9
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203) Acacia senegal is a firewood and artwork and the roots are used for the manufacturing of gourdins, etc
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Mali (lregion of Adrar of Iforas)
Vernacular name :
éwärwädr (plur. iwärwädrn)
Acacia seyal Del. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia seyal Del.
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(095) Acacia seyal gum is consumed and H(203) the bark is tanniferous.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
orof (Touareg)
Acacia seyal Del. var. seyal :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia seyal Del. var. seyal
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(103), H(203)
Recipes :
H(103) teeth ache, Acacia seyal gum in local applicatione
H(203) The wood is used in construction and for fire..
H(203) The gum is used to make glue, fruits to make ink.
H(203) The wood is used in construction and for fire..
H(203) The gum is used to make glue, fruits to make ink.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
silluki = tilluki = bulbi balehi, (Fulfuldé)
Acacia sieberiana DC. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia sieberiana DC.
Family :
Fabaceae
Synonyms :
Acacia sieberiana DC. var. sieberiana
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(051), H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(051) The decoction of Acacia sieberiana bark is febrifuge.
H(095) The sweet gum is consumed nature.
H(203) The fibrous bark gives links.
H(095) The sweet gum is consumed nature.
H(203) The fibrous bark gives links.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
aluki danehi (Maroua), danda- nehi (Garoua)
Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne :
2 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference HA 29 d
Author(s) :
M. Ichikawa
Title :
The Suiei Ndorobo, the hunter-gatherers in the Mathew's Range of northern Kenya in : AFLORA on the Web (http://130.54.103.36/aflora.nsf) The database of traditional plant utilization in AfricaCenter for African Area Studies, Kyoto University
Symptoms :
H(091), H(095), H(201), H(203)
Recipes :
H(091) decoction of dried bark of Acacia tortilis used for relieving bone pain, .
H(095) dried pods called are pounded and mixed with milk and eaten.
H(201) the whole plant is used for and rituals
H(203) the wood is important cmaterial for hut and fence construction, and the inner bark is used as binding material. The root is used for a haft of chisel for curving wood container
H(095) dried pods called
H(201) the whole plant is used for
H(203) the wood is important cmaterial for hut and fence construction, and the inner bark is used as binding material. The root is used for a haft of chisel for curving wood container
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Northern)
Vernacular name :
ltepes (Dorobo) (Suiei)
Reference HM 78
Author(s) :
Malzy, P.
Title :
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations.
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°5-6, pp. 148-179; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_5_2147
Quelques plantes du Nord Cameroun et leurs utilisations (suite et fin)
Journal d'agriculture tropicale et de botanique appliquée, vol. 1, n°7-9, pp. 317-332; (1954)
http://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0021-7662_1954_num_1_7_2164
Symptoms :
H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(095) Sweet Acacia tortilis gum is consumed nature
H(203) The wood is used to make roofs, fence poles.
H(203) The wood is used to make roofs, fence poles.
Region :
West Africa
Country :
North Cameroon
Vernacular name :
bulbi bodehi (Fulfuldé)
Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne subsp. raddiana (Savi) Brenan var. raddiana :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acacia tortilis (Forssk.) Hayne subsp. raddiana (Savi) Brenan var. raddiana
Family :
Fabaceae
Reference B11 Nord
Author(s) :
Bernus, E.
Title :
L'arbre et le nomade
Journal d'agriculture traditionnelle et de botanique appliquée, 26ᵉannée, bulletin n°2, Avril-juin 1979. pp. 103-128;
https://www.persee.fr/doc/jatba_0183-5173_1979_num_26_2_3793
Symptoms :
H(018), H(095), H(203)
Recipes :
H(018) headache, leaves of Acacia tortilis are used in pharmacopoeia: pounded they are placed on the forehead
H(198x) the leaves are crushed to make a sticky liquid "adelef" that women put on their hair
H(095) the gum of Acacia tortilis is consumed by men and H(203) the bark to make ropes, and the roots, ropes and shepherd's sticks
H(198x) the leaves are crushed to make a sticky liquid "adelef" that women put on their hair
H(095) the gum of Acacia tortilis is consumed by men and H(203) the bark to make ropes, and the roots, ropes and shepherd's sticks
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Sahel
Vernacular name :
afagag, absegh (Touareg)
Acalypha neptunica Müll. Arg. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acalypha neptunica Müll. Arg.
Family :
Euphorbiaceae
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)
*partially encoded*
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203) The soft wood of Acalypha neptunica is used for making a honey flute called "eureka" (Efe Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
achoko (Efe Pygmies, Ituri forest), bembu (Mbuti Pygmies, Ituri forest)
Acalypha ornata Hochst. ex A. Rich. :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acalypha ornata Hochst. ex A. Rich.
Family :
Euphorbiaceae
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)
*partially encoded*
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(092 ) the inner bark of Acalypha ornata is powdered and pounded to make an arrow-poison
H(203) The stem of Acalypha ornata is used for making the arrow-shaft of an iron-tipped arrow (Mbuti Pygmies in Ituri forest)
H(203) The stem of Acalypha ornata is used for making the arrow-shaft of an iron-tipped arrow (Mbuti Pygmies in Ituri forest)
Region :
Central Africa
Country :
Congo (Democratic republic) (Itury forest)
Vernacular name :
mbembu (Mbuti Pygmies, Ituri forest)
Acalypha reticulata (Poir.) Müll. Arg :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acalypha reticulata (Poir.) Müll. Arg
Family :
Euphorbiaceae
Reference HN 42
Author(s) :
Nicolas J.-P.
Title :
Plantes médicinales du Nord de Madagascar. Ethnobotanique antakarana et informations scientifiques 296 p. (2012)
Editions Jardins du monde 15, rue saint Michel - 29 190 Brasparts
www.jardinsdumonde.org
Symptoms :
H(004), H(100), H(203)
Recipes :
H(004) diarrhea, H(004) dysentery, colic, H(166) spasms, decoction (a handle stems with leaves per liter of water), VO.
H(100) sexually transmitted infections, H(100) syphilis, decoction of stems and leaves of Acalypha reticulata
H(203) the absorbent leaves and flexible rods come in various household objects, paper, basket, traps …
H(100) sexually transmitted infections, H(100) syphilis, decoction of stems and leaves of Acalypha reticulata
H(203) the absorbent leaves and flexible rods come in various household objects, paper, basket, traps …
Region :
Madagascar
Country :
North Madagascar
Vernacular name :
menagnaty (Antakarana), bemangitra, marompototra, tsimbaleotra, vahizato (Malgache), queue-de-rat (French)
Acalypha volkensii Pax :
1 reference(s)
Official name :
Acalypha volkensii Pax
Family :
Euphorbiaceae
Reference HB 35
Author(s) :
Bussmann R. W., G. G. Gilbreath, J. Solio, M. Lutura, R. Lutuluo, K. Kunguru, N. Wood and S. Mathenge
Title :
Plant use of the Masasai of Sekenani Valley, Maasai Mara, Kenya.
Additional file
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2:22 (2006)
Symptoms :
H(203)
Recipes :
H(203) hardwoods used to produce arrows
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Kenya (Sekenani Valley)
Vernacular name :
esiaeiti / esiati (Maa)