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Ethnobotanical Use Tea

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Plant
Acacia villosa
Agastache foeniculum
Anchusa italica ( Lsan Al Thor, Quzu Dili, Ward Laan Al Thor )
Anchusa strigosa ( Lsan Al Thor )
Annona muricata ( Corossolier, Durian benggala, Guanabana, Guanavana, Nangka blanda, Nangka londa, Toge-Banreisi )
Aralia nudicaulis ( Spikenard, Yabani Saparna )
Argemone ochroleuca ( Chicaolte )
Asteropterus gnaphaloides
Athrixia angustissima
Betula lenta ( Tatli Husagaci )
Carallia brachiata ( Merpuing )
Carica papaya ( Betik petik, Chich Put, Fan Kua, Gandul, Katela gantung, Kates, Kavunagaci, Kepaya, Kuntaia, Lechoso, Lohong Si Phle, Mapaza, Mu Kua, Papailler, Papaw, Papaya, Papaye, Papayer, Pawpaw, Pawpaw Tree, Pepol, Tinti, Wan Shou Kuo )
Catha edulis ( Chak )
Ceanothus americanus ( Amerikaanse Ceanothus, Ceanote, Ceanothe, Ceanoto, New Jersey Tea, Redroot, Sackelblume, Wild Snowball )
Cheilanthes pteridioides
Chenopodium ambrosioides ( Apasote, Chenopode, Feuilles A Vers, Herbe A Vers, L., Meksika Cayi, Paico, Pazote, Semen Contra, Semin Contra, Simon Contegras )
Chimaphila umbellata ( Chimaphile, Doldiges Wintergrun, Ground Ivy, Pipsissewa, Prince'S Pine, Pyrole En Ombelle, Skjaerm Vintergron, Spotted Wintergreen, Winterlieb )
Chloranthus inconspicuus ( Chi Chao Lan Hua, Chu Lan, Chu Lan Cha )
Citrus aurantium ( Bergamot, Ch'Eng, Chin Ch'Iu, Coolie Orange, Hua Chu Hung, Kuang Chu, Naranja Agria, Naranja De Babor, Naranjo Amargo, Orange, Orange Sure, Oranger, Turunc, Z'Orange Sure )
Coix lacryma-jobi ( Chi Shih, Chieh Li, Gavedhu, Graines Chapelet, Gurlu, Hato-Mugi, Hatomugi, Hui Hui Mi, I Chu Tzu, I I Jen, I I Jen Chiu, Job'S Tear, Kan Mi, Lagrimas De San Pedro, Larmes De Job, T'U I Mi, Tranengras, Yi Yi Ren, Yokuinin, Zyuzu-Dama )
*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.