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- Sutherlandia frutescens (cancer bush, balloon pea, Cape Blader Pea, sutherlandia, phetola ("it changes") in seTswana, and insiswa ("the one that drives...
- Sutherlandia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae containing six known living species. The genus was once organized as having a single...
- his research had been on a South African plant called unwele in Zulu (Sutherlandia frutescens). Unwele is traditionally used as a wellbeing tonic, and has...
- cy****ol, a cyclic polyol. It is a known anti-diabetic agent isolated from Sutherlandia frutescens leaves. Gall plant tannins can be differentiated by their...
- ****bos (Sutherlandia frutescens) claiming it ****ists in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, cancer and tuberculosis. A review of preclinical data on Sutherlandia frutescens...
- facilitate tumbling include Alyssopsis, Coluteocarpus, Physoptychis, Sutherlandia, and Physaria. Very similar in habit to Anastatica, but practically unrelated...
- John's Wort – Flowering plant in the St John's wort family Hypericaceae Sutherlandia frutescens – Species of legume Tea – Brewed drink made from tea leaves...
- 1038/s42003-025-08022-x. Krutykh, A. A.; Mirantsev, G. V.; Rozhnov, S. V. (2025). "Sutherlandia gzheliensis sp. nov.—a New Species of Favositid Coral from the Gzhelian...
- fischeri Regel & Rach Heritiera minor (Gaertn.) Lam. Heritiera tothila Kurz Sutherlandia littoralis (Aiton) J.F.Gmel. Systemon fischeri Regel Samadera littoralis...
- Sutherlandia frutescens, 2 species of Wurmbea, Hermannia pinnata and a small Senecio, c. 1800, pencil and watercolour...