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Harpagophytum (/ˌhɑːrpəˈɡɒfɪtəm/ HAR-pə-GOF-it-əm), also
called grapple plant, wood spider, and most
commonly devil's claw, is a
genus of
plants in the...
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their attraction to woodpiles,
wooden sheds, and
other woody places Harpagophytum, a
plant usually called devil's claw but also
called wood
spider This...
- Including;
animal dispersal via burrs,
carried by feet (in Dicerocaryum,
Harpagophytum and Josephinia) or
caught in the fur of p****ing
animals (Uncarina),...
- Devil's claw may
refer to:
Harpagophytum species,
native to
Southern Africa and a
herbal medicine some
Pisonia species are
known as "devil's-claws" Proboscidea...
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marketed grape-flavored
apple A
combination of
grape and
apple flavors Harpagophytum pro****bens (also
grapple plant), a
plant of the
sesame family Grapple...
- as the trample-bur (or trample-burr).
Several species of Tribulus,
Harpagophytum, and
Grielum produce fruit in the form of trample-burs. As the name...
- seeds. The name devil's claw is
shared with the
South African plant Harpagophytum pro****bens. The
fruits of all
species are
edible before they
ripen and...
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Harpagoside is a
natural product found in the
plant Harpagophytum pro****bens, also
known as devil's claw. It is the
active chemical constituent responsible...
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established in 1920 and
named after the Lion-thorn, the
African Devil's Claw (
Harpagophytum pro****bens). The town hit the
headlines on 17 July 1932 when a train...
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Harpagophytum pro****bens
Drawing by
Giess during his internment...