
Solanum aculeastrum | PlantZAfrica - SANBI
The lobed discolorous leaves, the mostly recurved prickles and the large yellow fruit make this plant unique among the African species of Solanum. It could perhaps be confused with S. lichtensteini i (= S. incanum in the broad sense), but that …
Thola: 2 definitions - Wisdom Library
May 10, 2024 · If you are looking for specific details regarding Thola, for example extract dosage, health benefits, side effects, diet and recipes, chemical composition, pregnancy safety, have a look at these references.
The traditional use of southern African medicinal plants in the ...
Leaves were the most frequently used plant part for the treatment of viral respiratory infections across the traditional southern African healing systems .
South African Herbs Used for Cancer Therapy in Rural Areas
Dec 8, 2022 · The leaves are ovate, up to 15 cm long and 13 cm broad, with lobed margins and a downy underside. Its flowering time is between September to July, peaking from November to March in South Africa climate conditions [ 7 ].
A review of the ethnobotany of the Basotho of Lesotho and the …
May 1, 2019 · First comprehensive compilation of the ethnobotany of the Basotho people (South Sotho). The list includes all known traditional uses of plants such as building, clothing, crafts, food, fuel, magic, and medicine. It does not come as a surprise that the Asteraceae is the most utilised family with 115 species.
Principles of Mogalakwena community’s nomenclature of …
Ethnobotanical nomenclature is usually developed for species that has attained high utilitarian and cultural significance. Vernacular names assigned to plant species often carry etymology that may...
Talong-talongan / Solanum incanum: Philippine Medicinal Herbs ...
Talong-talongan is an ascending or spreading weed, somewhat branched, hairy herb, 30 to 60 centimeters in height. Stems, petioles, and leaves are armed with scattered, sharp, rather stout spines, 3 to 6 millimeters in length.
present on stems and leaves (ABOVE). thola. VOLUME - 2017/ Lollipop Climber (Diplocyclos palmatus). This climber/creeper has palmate leaves (TOP IMAGE), with diagnostic red and white striped round fruit (ABOVE) which are green and white when immature. Yellow markings are sometimes evident on leaves. Flowers are pale yellow and tendrils are present.
‘Thola shrubs’ is the popular name for an intricately branched native shrub that grows between 3 350 and 4 250 m asl throughout the Altiplano (Viladevall & Queralt in Dunn 2007).
destaca la thola (Parastrephya lepidophilla) denominada también, como supo thola, por los múltiples usos y beneficios que brinda en los ecosistemas de altura. La Parastrephia lepidophylla es un arbusto resinoso, lignificado, erecto, ramoso: con una altura de 0.5 a 2.0 m de altura, con una cobertura foliar promedio de