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Official name :
Phyllanthus reticulatus Poir.
Family :
Phyllanthaceae
4 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 Phyllanthus reticulatus eaten raw
Region :
West Africa
Country :
Ivory Coast
Vernacular name :
tridjon (Dioula)
Reference HC 53
Author(s) :
Conde, P., R. Figueira, S.. Saraiva, L. Catarino, M. Romeiras, M. C. Duarte
Title :
The Botanic Mission to Mozambique (1942-1948): contributions to knowledge of the medicinal flora of Mozambique
História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinhos, Rio de Janeiro, v.21, n.2, abr.-jun. 2014.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702014000200007
Symptoms :
H(004), H(103x)
Recipes :
H(004) wounds, H(103x) dental hygiene (Para limpar os dentes e para curar feridas) ONS of Phyllanthus reticulatus, RNS (Recipes collected from the Botanic Mission to Mozambique collectors’ field books (1942-1948))
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Mozambique
Vernacular name :
cuatima
Reference HR 17
Author(s) :
Ruffo, C. K.
Title :
A Survey of medicinal plants in Tabora region, Tanzania
in :Traditional Medicinal Plants. Dar Es Salaam University Press - Ministry of Health - Tanzania, 391 p. (1991)
Symptoms :
H(020)
Recipes :
H(020) snake bites, roots and leaves of Phyllanthus reticulatus
Region :
East Africa
Country :
Tanzania (Tabora region)
Vernacular name :
muvinzandimi (Nyamwezi)
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 effects Root bark of Phyllanthus reticulatus is an emetic is used to conceal secrets from southern African diviners [8] The root bark together with other ingredients is prepared as an ubulawuto give clear and penetrating vision Zulu . particular plants in ubulawu mixtures produces synergistic or complementary psychoactive effects
Region :
Southern Africa
Country :
South Africa
Vernacular name :
intaba yengwe/munyuswane (Zulu)