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Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Ehtnobotanical Plants for Emetic Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Ehtnobotanical Plants for Emetic Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Abrus precatorius Gunchi; Liane Reglisse; Hint Meyankoku; Hung Tou; Ma Liao Tou; Rosary Pea; Cain Ghe; Jequerit; To- Azuki; Paternoster; Pois Rouge; Peonia De St Tomas; Graines Reglisse; Weesboontje; Reglisse; Rakat; Paratella; Peonia Acacia farnesiana Tusca; Kembang bandira; Kambang japun; Kembang nagasiri; Esponjeira; Cuji Acalypha indica Lelatang Achyranthes aspera Santypite; Rarai; Chaff Tree; Apamarga; Jarongan; Feuilles La Fievre; Rabo De Gato Acorus calamus Calamo Aromatico; Acore Vrai; Seki-Sho; Ch'Ang P'U Chiu; Djerango; Calomo Aromatico; Acoro Aromatico; Doringo; Kalmos; Azakegeri; Jeringau; Sho-Bu; Jerangau; Kaliraga; Bach; Calamus; Kalmus; Kalmoes; Shui Ch'Ang Pu; Vaj; Sweet Flag; Acorus; Sarango; Agri Turki; Vacha; Ganoeak; Jariangau; Calmus Adenocalymna alliaceum Aesculus argutus Ageratum conyzoides Bandotan; Wedusan; Rumput tahi ayam; Aru batu; Rompesaraguelo; Berokan Ailanthus altissima Lisan At Tair; Gok Aghaji; Niwa-Urusi; Ch'U; Ch'Ou Ch'Uang Shu Ken Ailanthus glandsulosa Kokar Agac Alangium salviifolium Alchornea cordifolia Aletris farinosa Blazing Star; Star Grass; Sterwortel; Unicorne; Sternwurzel; True Unicorn Aleurites fordii Tung; Jabilla Extranjera Allamanda blanchetii Allamanda cathartica Yellow Allamanda Alnus rubra Rode Els; Aune Rouge; Red Alder; Rote Erle Alnus rugosa Alpinia malaccensis Amaranthus dubius Epinard Marron; Zepina; Bledo Ammi visnaga Khillah; Pick Toothh; Khellakraut; Khaizaran; Bisnaga Das Searas; Biznaga; Viznaga; Anmi; Busnaga Anagyris foetida Anagyros; Hediondo; Domuzdikeni; Kharrub Al Khinzeer Andira inermis Andira vermifuga Angelica atropurpurea Purplestem Angelica Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Anisosperma passiflora Annona cherimola Custard Apple; Cherimoya; Chirimoya Annona muricata Corossolier; Nangka blanda; Guanabana; Toge-Banreisi; Durian benggala; Guanavana; Nangka londa Anthemis cotula Manzanilla Hedionda; Hunds Kamille; Macela Fetida; Stinking Chamomile; Camomille Puante; Stinkende Kamille; Amarusca; Cotula Foetida; Dog Fennel; Wild Chamomile; Cotula Fetida Apocynum androsaemifolium Canadian Hemp; Spreading Dogbane; Amerikanischer; Chanvre Du Canada; Vliegenwurger; Dogbane Apocynum cannabinum Hint Keneviri; Dogbane Argemone mexicana Chandron A Fleurs Jaunes; Chardon A Fleurs Jaunes; Thistle,Gamboge; Lao Shu Le; Chardon Fleurs Jaunes; Cardo Santo; Poppy,Prickly; Bherband; Argemone Du Mexique; Chadron Beni; Thistle,Yellow; Deruju; Poppy,Thistle; Poppy,Mexican; Ne; Chardon; Argemone; Chardon Beni; Chicallotl; Cardosanto; Prickly Poppy; Chokh Argemone platyceras Cardosanto Aristolochia antihysterica Artemisia princeps Yomogi Asarum europaeum Asaroun; Azarum Asarum sieboldi Japon Azarumu; Hsi Hsin Asclepias asthmatica Hint Ipekasi Asclepias aurea Asclepias curassavica Ipecacuanha; Herbe Madame Bouvin; Bunga mas (Golden flower); Herbe Mme Bouvin; Viborrana; Marjan; Mata Cavaille; Qan Chichegi; Brujidera; Algodon De Seda; Malcasada; Cancerillo; Kan Cicegi; To-Wata; Ipeca D' Haiti; Kakanasa; Zahrat Ad Damm Asclepias incarnata Swamp Silkweed; Rote Schwalbenwurz; Rote Seidenpflanze; Rode Zijdeplant; Swamp Milkweed; Incarnate Swallowwort; Asclepiade Couleur De Chair Asclepias nivea Algodon De Seda; Malcasada; Plumador; Lavarropa Asclepias subulata Asclepias syriaca Milkweed; Ipek Fidani Asclepias tuberosa Knolzijdewortel; Knollige Schwalbenwurz; Pleurisy Root; Knollseidenwurzel; Pleurisyroot; Yanagi-Towata; Knollige Seidenpflanze; Asclepiade Tubereux; Tuberous Swallowwort Astragalus hamosus Grainah; Devil'S Claws Atriplex canescens Saltbush Atriplex linearis Baptisia tinctoria Baptasie Sauvage; Indigoweed; Wilder Indigo; Wilde Indigo; Wild Indigo; Indigotier Sauvage; Baptisia Begonia gracilis 2 Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Blighia unijugata Bocconia frutescens Yanali; Bois De Coq; Cocoxihuitl; Higeura Infierno; Celandine,Tree; Higuera Del Diablo; Palo De Toro; Llora Sangre; Gengibrillo; Arbre A Pain; Bois Coq D'Inde; Yagrumo Macho; Pan Blanco; Bois Codine; Aji Moron Boerhaavia coccinea Boerhaavia diffusa Pega Pollo; Manger Cochon; Liane Manger Cochon; Punarnava; Pega Pollo Cimarron; Toston; L. Boerhaavia repens Bombax malabaricum Bombaks; Salmali; Kiwata Brassica integrifolia Brassica juncea Sawi-sawi; Karasi-Na; Sesawi Brassica nigra Siyah Hardal; Mustard; Mostaza Negra; Kuro-Garasi; Ch'Ing Chieh; Qara Khardal; Khardal Aswad; Nware Mostaude Brassica rapa Yu T'Sai; Shalgham; Yun T'Ai; Man Ching; Abura-Na; Turnip; Wu Ching; Shelem Brucea javanica Hempedu beruang (Bear gall); Lada pahit (Bitter pepper); Melada pahit (Bitter pepper); Kwalot; Dadih- dadih; Tambur bui; Ya Dan Zi; Sikalur; Lada barau; Malur; Embalau betina; Sarai pusur Bryonia alba Bryonia; Seytansalgami Byrsocarpus coccineus Awennade Caladium bicolor Calatola mollis Calophyllum inophyllum Nyamplung; Tamanou; Bentangor bunga; Palo Maria; Penaga laut; Pudek Calotropis gigantea Arka; Kemengu; Rembega; Biduri; Arbre A Soie; Widuri; Akanda; Khok; Remiga; Mudar Plant; Ushar; Kayu berduri; Sidaguri; Saduri; Algodon De Seda; Mudar Pflanze Cardiospermum halicacabum Pois Merveille; Uban kayu; Peria bulan; Bonnet Carre; Ketipes; Baloon Vine; Toffe-Toffe; Badha; Kokalende; Pepare karung; Kola Myetsi; Pois De Merveille; Persil Batard Carlina vulgaris Bodur Domuzdikeni Cassia oxyphylla Cassia spectabilis Catalpa bignonioides Catharanthus roseus Coneja; Rattanjot; Fleur Des Meres; Dominica; Flor Boba; Adorna Patio; Soldier'S Palm; Libertine; A'In Al Bazzun; Chawa Pshila; Gezayir Benefshesi; Fleurs Des Roches; Madagascar Periwinkle; Periwinkle; Catalana; Cangrejera; Mujer Vegana Cedrela fissilis Ceiba pentandra Kapokku-No-Ki; Ceiba; Mapou; Kabu-kabu; Mapou Coton; Kabu kapes; Mengkapas; Kapok; Kekabu; Fromager; Fromagier; Randu 3 Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Celastrus paniculata Sila Celastrus scandens Waxwork; Amerikanische Bittersuss; Falsa Dulcamara; Amerikaanse Bitterzoet; Bittersweet; Douce Amer De L'Amerique; American Bittersweet Cephaelis ipecacuanha Ipeka; Tokon; Altim Koku; Ipecac Cephalanthus occidentalis Ceratosanthes corniculata Cerbera manghas Bintaru; Bentan Chamaelirium luteum Chamaemelum nobile Babunnag; Gula Faq; Baghdad Hawingi Chiococca alba Snowberry; Bejuco De Berraco; Timaque; Cainca; Timacle; Croc Souris; Quimaque; Jasmin Batard; David'S Root; Bejuco Timaque Chrozophora tinctoria Nil; Tournesol; Sabbagh Ruhu; Tornasol Chrysanthemum leucanthemum White Oxeye; Sirirgozu Cicuta douglasii Cimicifuga foetida Cirsium arvense Cissampelos capensis Citrus aurantifolia Limau amkian; Citron; Limau nipis; Citron Vert; Citronnier Verjus; Citronnier; Lima; Limau masam; Limau asam; Lima Bobo Cnicus benedictus Ash Sherka Al Mubaraka; Derga Peroza; Mubarek Diken; Cardo Santo; Blessed Thistle; Chardon Beni Colchicum ritchii Colutea arborescens Espantalobos Commelina nudiflora Rumput aur Convallaria majalis Convalaria; Inci Cicegi; Lily-Of-The-Valley; Doitu-Suzu-Ran Cornus stolonifera Corymbium longiflora Lelumbah paya; Kayu hok Corynostylis arborea Crescentia cujete Berenuk; Jiguero; Tabu kayu; Petite Calabasse Des Bois; Higuero; Higuero Galion; Higuera; Camasa; Callebasse Marronne; Guiro; Calabash Tree; Calebasse; Calebassier; Calebasse Marron Crinum asiaticum Bakung; Bakong; Bawang tanah; Selendep; Sookh Durson; Landap; Bakoh; Melong; Lelie; Cay Chuoi Moc; Bawang tembaga; Tapeusa; Bawang hoetan; Bunga tembaga suasa 4 Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Crinum erubescens Lirio De Cinta; Lis Blanc; Oignon De Lis; Lis Crinum macrantherum Crotalaria longirostrata Croton texensis Croton tiglium Kroton Agaci; Simalakian; Cheraken; Penchahar; Badau; Pa Tou; Chemkian; Hazu; Chengkian Cucumis melo Blewek; Melons; Qawoon; Melon; Acur; T'Ien Kua Ti; Kan Kua; Kalak; Kua Tzu Jen; Bluwak; Gendura; Bataiaikh; Hsiang Kua; Yueh Kua; Shao Kua Cucumis melos Kavun Cucumis profetarum Cucumis prophetarum Cucumis sativus Hiyar; Hu Kua; Arou; Khiyar; Cucumber; Katimun; Khiyar Mai; Huang Kua Curcuma domestica Safran De St Domingue; Safron Du Pays; Haridra; Yu Chin; Safran Des Indes; Turmeric; Ukon; Safran Du Pays; Kurkuma Uzum; Olena Cyathula globulifera Cycas rumphii oeta ai nijer; Sajor kalapi; Siboe-siboe; Pakis radja; Akor; Papa; Pakoe adji Cyclamen balearicum Pamporcino Cyclamen europaeum Pwin D'Pourcia; Yersomunu Cymbidium aloifolium Cymbidium finlaysonianum Sakat panggan Cynanchum vincetoxicum Vencetosigo; Swallowwort Cytisus laburnum Goldregen; Altin Yagmuru Cytisus scoparius Broome; Chin Ch'Iao; Scotch Broom; Supurge Kecitirfili; Enisida Davilla rugosa Delphinium elatum Delphinium staphisagria Stavesacre; Albarraz; Staphia Agria; Luiskruid; Strafusaria; Stephanskorn; Mort Aux Pox; Lause Rittersporn; Paparraz Dichroa febrifuga Gigil; Tataroeman; Zyozan-Azisai; Ca'Ang Shan Dioscorea villosa Yabani Hindelmasi Dorstenia brasiliensis Bezoard; Bezoar; Contrayerba De Las Antillas; Contrayerva; Contrajerva Dregea volubilis 5 Ehnobotanical Plant Common Names Drimia ciliaris Dryandra cordata Ying Tzu T'Ung; Hu Tzu T'Ung; Yu T'Ung Dysoxylum decandrum Echites torosa Eclipta alba Li Ch'Ang; Rumput migus; Keremek hutan; Urang-aring; Daun dakelin; Ubat rambut panjang (long-hair Elaeocarpus oblongus Elaeodendron glaucum Eleutherine americana Babawangan beureum; Bawang kapal; Brambang sawang Entada phaseoloides Akar belu; Akar beloeroe; Sentok; Akar kapang; Bendoh; Kalembemba; Gandu; Gandoe Erechtites hieracifolia Letron; Broomweed; Lechuguilla; Mares Tail; Pilewort; Cote Soleil; Fireweed Eryngium aquaticum Eryngium yuccifolium
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