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Plant
Acalypha novo-guineensis
Acalypha wilkesiana
Achillea lanulosa
Achillea millefolium ( Biranjasif, Cickafarkkoro, Civanpercemi, Duizendblad, Milefolio, Milenrama, Millefeuille, Millefoglio, Millefolium, Rojmari, Rolleka, Rollike, Schafgarbe, Tlalquequetzal, Yarrow )
Adiantum lunulatum ( Paku rambak, Paku sisek )
Aerva lanata ( Katumpangan ayer, Oepas oepan, Roempoet oepas oepan )
Aglaonema oblongifolium ( Anapoer ajer )
Albizia julibrissin ( Ho Huan, Ho Hun, Nemu-No-Ki )
Aleurites fordii ( Jabilla Extranjera, Tung )
Aleurites moluccana ( Avellano, Buah keras, Cila Agaci, Derekan, Kembiri, Kemiri, Miri, Noyer Des Indes, Pidekan, Shih Li )
Allium cernuum
Allophylus ternatus
Aloe barbadensis ( Aloe, Aloes, Aloes Des Jardins, L'Alois, Laloi, Sabila, Sarisabir, Zabida, Zabila )
Aloe sp ( Aloes, Aziuar, Cha, Firavuninciri, Kaynanadili, Plantain, Sabr, Sage, Tuna )
Aloe vera ( Aloe, Alwat, Djadam arab, Hsiang Tan, Jadam, Lidah buaya, Lu Hui, No Hui, Nu Hui, Zabila )
Alopecurus aequalis
Amaranthus hybridus
Amaryllis belladonna
Amorphophallus campanulatus ( Kembang bangah, Saranah, Soeweg )
Ampelocissus ochracea
*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.