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Ethnobotanical Use Hydrocoele

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Plant
Caesalpinia crista ( Ouary )
Calotropis gigantea ( Akanda, Algodon De Seda, Arbre A Soie, Arka, Biduri, Kayu berduri, Kemengu, Khok, Mudar Pflanze, Mudar Plant, Rembega, Remiga, Saduri, Sidaguri, Ushar, Widuri )
Castanea sativa ( Castano, Chestnut, Hsin Li, Kestane Agaci, Li, Mao Li, Pan Li, Shan Li )
Centipeda minima
Crateva religiosa ( Kepayan, Varana )
Croton oblongifolius
Datura metel ( Dhatoora, Gawz Mathil, Kachubang, Ke-Tyosen-Asagao, Kechubong, Kechubong hitam, Kechubong puteh, Kidi Ganian, Kuchubong, L., Metel, Tatula )
Dioscorea oppositifolia ( Naga-Imo )
Euphorbia sieboldiana ( Kan Sui )
Ficus racemosa ( Fig,Country )
Gymnema hirsutum
Pternandra caerulescens
Pternandra coerulescens ( Bonut, Bunut, Bunut paya, Kelat biru )
Rhododendron ponticum ( Azalia )
Schrebera swietenioides
Shorea robusta ( Sal, Sal Tree, Salwa, So Lo Mu )
Trigonella foenum-graecum ( Alholva, Boyotu, Chinagreye, Fenugreek, Foenum Graecum, Halva, Helba, Hu Lu Pa, K'U Tou, Kelabat, Koroha, Shimli )
*Unless otherwise noted all references are to Duke, James A. 1992. Handbook of phytochemical constituents of GRAS herbs and other economic plants. Boca Raton, FL. CRC Press.