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Strobilanthes cusia, also
known as ****am
indigo or
Chinese rain bell, is a
perennial flowering plant of the
family Acanthaceae.
Native to
South Asia,...
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Chinese medicine, is
derived from
dried leaves and
stems of
Baphicacanthus cusia (Nees) Bremek.,
Polygonum tinctorium Ait., or
Isatis indigotica Fortune...
- Deng & J.R.I.Wood
Strobilanthes cuneata (Shakya) J.R.I.Wood
Strobilanthes cusia (Nees) ****ze
Strobilanthes cuspidata (Benth.) T.Anderson Strobilanthes...
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Strobilanthes batonensis Strobilanthes cusia...
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subtropical locations such as ****an's
Ryukyu Islands and
Taiwan is
Strobilanthes cusia.
Until the
introduction of
Indigofera species from the south, Persicaria...
- Zenk MH (2000). "Indoxyl-UDPG-glucosyltransferase from
Baphicacanthus cusia". Phytochemistry. 53 (2): 201–7. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(99)00430-6. PMID 10680172...
- of a fever. The
small palace, ****ed
cozily among the trees, was
named Cusia and for some time
thereafter the
forest itself went by the name Forêt de...
- drug with anti-rheumatic activity.
Related species include Strobilanthes cusia BREMEK (大青葉, Da
Ching Yeh, タイセイヨウ), used in
Chinese and ****anese herbal...
- colour' and hom
refers to the
plant that
gives off navy dye,
Baphicacanthus cusia Brem. Lan Na
people pronounce mo but some
people misunderstand and pronounce...
- túli sa k zemi pokojná, tichá. V nej starodávne vážneho vzhľadu si domy
čušia." Svetozár
Hurban Vajanský
Sobrane diela Svetozara Hurbana Vahanského Volume...