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Ethnobotanical Use Stupefacient

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Plant
Artemisia mexicana
Capraria biflora ( Capraire, Feregosa, Santa Maria, Suisse, Te Criollo, The De St Domingue, The Du Mexique, The Indigene, The Pays )
Heynea trijuga ( Duak, Juak, Menchabai )
Lasianthus oblongus ( Daun sekentut )
Origanum vulgare ( Adi Mercankosk, Marjolaine, Marjoram,Wild, Oregano, Oregano De Espana, Pot Marjoram, Raihan Jabaili, Raihana Kiwilka )
Pavetta graciliflora
Peganum harmala ( Alharma, Armel, Gamarza, Harmal, Harmal Shrub, Harmelraute, Harmine, Hurmal, Ispand, Ozallaik, Rahshca, Rue,Wild, Steppenraute, Syrian Rue )
Polygonum strigosum
Vitex agnus-castus ( Agno Casto, Agnocasto, Bish Barmagh Aghaji, Chaste Tree, Daribrahim, Gatilier, Hayit, Kaff Maryam, Keuschlamm, Lygos, Monk'S Pepper, Panjangusht, Poivre De Moine, Ranukabija, Sauzgatillo, Seiyo-Ninzin-Boku, Shajerat Ebrahim )
*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.