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Common names: Hairy heartleaf (English) Heart-leaved vine (English) ; Frequency: ; Status: Native ; Description: Liane with a woody rootstock.
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Cissampelos mucronata is commonly planted in home gardens as a medicinal plant but details of management and yield are not known. show more data (0)show less ...
A very popular medicinal herb in Africa, where it is commonly harvested from the wild for mainly local use. It is also much planted in home gardens as a ...
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Cissampelos mucronata ; Sowing Mix: Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite ; Germination Temperature: ca. 22-25°C+ ; Location: bright + keep constantly moist, not ...
Cissampelos pareira is used in Chinese herbology. The species is also known as abuta in Ayurvedic medicine. The Maasai people of Kenya use Cissampelos mucronata ...
Drupe 4-6 mm long, 3-4 mm broad, subglobose, compressed, hairy-pubescent, red when fresh, black when dry, endocarp transversely ribbed, tuberculate. Seeds are ...
Herbaceous climber, in open forest, wooded savannah, and seasonally flooded grassy savannah; also in fallow and disturbed sites. C. N.: mukoko (kb).
Female flowers with sepal 1.5 x 1 mm., pubescent; petal 0.7 x 2 mm., glabrous; carpel 1–1.2 mm. long, glabrescent. Drupe 0.4–0.7 x 0.3–0.5 mm., pubescent.
The roots of Cissampelos mucronata were taken in Ethiopia for stomach ache, gastrointestinal complaints and to expel retained placenta (Giday et al., 2009; ...
Cissampelos mucronata has a bright yellow flower with white tips. Its seeds are small and round, and its seedlings are thin and light green. Searching for ...