• Peganum harmala L . (Zygophyllaceae) has been a famous plant in traditional and folk medicine, and it is used in both endemic regions and other parts of the world. (novapublishers.com)
  • Peganum harmala belongs to Asian origin and grows in the Middle East, parts of South India, Pakistan and west of China and is a medicinal plant of the family Nitrariaceae. (novapublishers.com)
  • Peganum harmala is a perennial herbaceous, glabrous plant which can grow 30-100 cm and is mainly disturbed throughout the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. (novapublishers.com)
  • Growing from a perennial woody root, Peganum harmala is a bright-green, dense, herbaceous succulent. (entheology.com)
  • Among these medicinal plants, 17 are toxic, the most known being: Daphne gnidium, Nerium oleander, Ferula communis, Peganum harmala and Citrullus colocynthis. (karger.com)
  • Preserved specimen of Peganum harmala L. (ala.org.au)
  • Supplied scientific name 'Peganum harmala L. (ala.org.au)
  • Extracts from Salvadora persica and Vigna fragrans showed the highest activity, followed by Peganum harmala and Withania somnifera , while Polycarpaea corymbosa demonstrated the least activity, when compared to 25 μg mL -1 Clotrimazole control antibiotic. (scialert.net)
  • Also, Peganum harmala was applied as an anti fungal in treatment for many infections in Iran. (ophrp.org)
  • Peganum harmala , usually called Esfand, is a plant of the family of Nitrariaceae. (ophrp.org)
  • Peganum harmala L., which is the only species representing the genus Peganum in Turkey, is known as "üzerlik" and is widely used as folk medicine. (hacettepe.edu.tr)
  • BACKGROUND: Harmaline is a ß-carboline alkaloid that can be extracted from the seeds of Peganum harmala. (bvsalud.org)
  • Peganum harmala can grow to a height of 30 to 80 cm. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Peganum harmala has historically been useful in various cultural and medicinal practices for many Asian communities. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Peganum harmala flourishes when cultivated in fertile, moisture-retentive soils under sunny conditions. (asklepios-seeds.de)
  • Peganum harmala L. Retama raetam (Forsk. (sciensano.be)
  • A sculpture from the urban centre shows Darius the nice (522-486 BC), the king of Persia, with 2 centres ahead of him for burning Peganum harmala and/or wood tree, that was believed to shield the king from evil and illness. (freepngimg.com)
  • When combined with Peganum Harmala the brew is called anahuaca, an ayahuasca analogue with psychedelic traits that in terms of effects strongly resembles ayahuasca. (buypsychedelicsonlines.com)
  • Allium, with around 800 species, is an important genus of the Amaryllidaceae family which is widely spread in the northern hemisphere. (novapublishers.com)
  • HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMS I Family: Amanitaceae Genus: Amanita Species: muscaria (Fly Agaric) The famous white warted red capped toadstool. (works.org)
  • Hypericum genus contains important medicinal plant species known worldwide. (trdizin.gov.tr)
  • the only species of this genus reported in the Mediterranean Sea. (techscience.com)
  • Seeds for this species can be purchased in the McMullen House Bed & Breakfast Garden Shop . (mcmullenhouse.com)
  • It has become an invasive species in some regions of the western United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other invasive species can then invade forests with fallen trees where openings in the canopy exist. (waterlandlife.org)
  • Record Invasive Species Findings with iMapInvasives. (waterlandlife.org)
  • If you find invasive plants and animals in natural areas such as parks, forests, and meadows, please report them to iMapInvasives , an online tool used by natural resource professionals and citizen scientists to record locations of invasive species The iMapInvasives program is useful in understanding species distributions statewide and is used by land managers to prioritize locations to conduct treatment efforts. (waterlandlife.org)
  • Absolute cover of each plant species and total absolute vegetative cover in quadrat area was worked out through appropriate pooling of individual crown areas and expressed as percentiles of total area under respective quadrat. (scialert.net)
  • Plant species were identified/named following Burkill (1909) and Stewart (1972) . (scialert.net)
  • The plant families which contained the most commonly used species for their antidiabetic effects are: Compositae (18 species), Lamiaceae (14 sp. (karger.com)
  • Eleven plant species representing 10 botanical families were collected from the South area of Saudi Arabia ( Table 1 ) and were washed with distilled water and dried in shade at room temperature. (scialert.net)
  • Therefore, as clearly explained by the TOPSIS model, Peganum is revealed to be the most suitable plant species for stabilizing moving particles in the region followed by Alhagi and Stipagrostis. (ac.ir)
  • Ethnobotany provides a scientific rationale to identify medicinally important plant species, especially for finding new drugs that play vital role in the treatment of different diseases. (pakbs.org)
  • This ethnobotanical survey of Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) was carried out to identify medicinally important plant species that are traditionally used to treat gynecological disorders and infectious diseases, and to study their antimicrobial potential against pathogens that cause infections in females. (pakbs.org)
  • For general Australian vegetation I used Flora of Australia (the 49 volume series) and Flora of N.S.W. As a note for anthropologists and ethnobotanists, the Australian Aborigine did not take any of the plant species that produced hallucinations apart from the rare use of Corkwood which might be a delusinogen. (works.org)
  • The correlation between antimutagenic activity and total phenolic content of extracts of 31 plant species with high antioxidant activity. (sciensano.be)
  • over three hundred plant species in five continents ar employed in smoke type for various diseases. (freepngimg.com)
  • Intermix it with evergreen species in hedgerows and screens, or simply plant it as the statement piece in your sunny native meadowscape or pollinator garden. (sparrowhawknativeplants.com)
  • Considering the factors analyzed on this insect, Hypericum species, plant part, exposure time as well as the interaction of Hypericum species and plant part displayed a statistically significant effect. (trdizin.gov.tr)
  • Pakistan lacks the basic infrastructure to efficiently exploit the full potential of naturally growing herbs even for domestic usages while there is a constant decrease in indigenous plant species biodiversity due to both urbanization as well as global climate changes (IUCN, 2004). (diseasepdf.com)
  • In the new flora of Algeria and southern desert regions, numbered 289 rather rare species, 647 rare, 640 rare, endemic and rare 35 168. (ijpsr.com)
  • Pycnocycla bashagardiana mozaff is a rare endemic species that has been used i. (icbcongress.com)
  • This implies the mushroom found these compounds advantageous and worthy of transfer to other species. (tripsitter.com)
  • It also contains (four) alkaloids, in relatively high concentration compared to the flowers of other species, among them the toxins harmalol and harmine. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not mentioned on their site, it is also important to know that its Orange osmanthus flowers tend to hold the same symbolism as orange flowers of other species. (powerscapeservices.net)
  • Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon. (crescentbloom.com)
  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and the mRNA expression of apoptosis-associated genes were assessed. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper reviews available literature about the status of 45 coastal and near-coastal species traditionally used as medicine for 7 different types of disease conditions. (diseasepdf.com)
  • Ethnobotanical studies can explore the uses and management of this species and associated indigenous knowledge (IK). (pakbs.org)
  • STS is a community for people interested in growing, preserving and researching botanical species, particularly those with remarkable therapeutic and/or psychoactive properties. (dmt-nexus.me)
  • Such studies are important in placing conservation of the animal species on sounder footings, especially in the species, like Houbara, placing a good degree of reliance on general vegetation for food and shelter. (scialert.net)
  • Milkweeds are an important host species for Monarch, Queen, and Soldier Butterflies. (mcmullenhouse.com)
  • he zi) is a species of Terminalia, native to southern Asia from India and Nepal east to southwestern China (Yunnan), and south to Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Vietnam. (seedscollector.com)
  • Ten major threat factors have affected the species, of which agricultural expansion ranked highest. (pakbs.org)
  • H. perforatum showed a stronger effect than other species. (trdizin.gov.tr)
  • This species has been cultivated for over 4000 years as a food crop in Central and South America. (ncsu.edu)
  • Natural distribution of L. candidum in this region is the first record for the region and also the natural growth conditions for this species around Balıkesir city were determined for the first time. (pakbs.org)
  • However, because of overexploitation, the species became rare in the study area. (pakbs.org)
  • The large number of plants described in this review (94 species belonging to 38 families) demonstrated the prevalence of phytotherapy in Morocco. (karger.com)
  • This paper is a brief review of the medicinal importance of coastal halophytic species along the Arabian Sea coast which are reported for their use in treating a number of ailments in local communities (Table 1). (diseasepdf.com)
  • All (100%) indicated that there was no domestication of the species indicating that people collect the fruits from the wild. (pakbs.org)
  • The fruits were used for food while roots and other pats of the species were used for medicine and source of income. (pakbs.org)
  • Khan and Qaiser (2006) reported more than 400 species of halophytes in Pakistan with almost 100 species or 1/4 of the total number from coastal areas. (diseasepdf.com)
  • Phytosociological studies in habitat of animal species help in knowing present and future habitat potentials. (scialert.net)