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ornamental and floriferous shrub
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properties
- negative allelopathy
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the leaves are hairy and their branches upright or semi pendent are quite flexible
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with many flowers that form small bouquets, the colors are usually orange, pink, red, yellow and white
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but even in just one inflorescence, we can find various colorations
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the parts of the plant used for medicinal purposes are leaves and stems
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aqueous extracts of the whole plants have antibiotic activity on gram + bacteria
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uses
- medicine
- food
- oil
- biogas
- wood
- pioneer
- fodder
- dyes
- pestecide
- design
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fruits
- contains tri terpenic acids or lantadenes which are toxic to humans and livestock
- the disorders caused are
- initially digestive, such as vomiting and diarrhea
- sometimes hepatic
- and are accompanied by photosensitization phenomena and skin problems
- neurovegetative disorders of the poisoning symptoms
- of a parasympathicolytic drug
- analog to atropine
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liver damage and photosensitivity
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leaves
- antispasmodic
- abdominal pains
- abdominal diseases
- respiratory diseases
- nasal obstructions
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stems
- wood
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flowers
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excellent expectorant
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Good Herbal Remedy:
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function
- leaves are not edible by animals
- pesticide
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Lower fever
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Treat earaches
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Whooping cough
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Rheumatism
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Spasms
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Coughs, colds, flu, bronchitis, asthma, infections and respiratory allergies
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- anti aging
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https://www.acepnow.com/article/dont-eat-those-berries/
- Toxin
- L. camara contains a variety of toxic chemicals located throughout its structure: primarily toxic pentacyclic triterpenoids known as lantadenes; additionally toxic flavonoids, lantadene A, and icterogenin; taxa and oleanic oil, are found in roots; in leaves and flowers bisabolene, traces of monterpenes, and sesquiterpenes have been found.1
- Toxin