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Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2010
Lantana camara Linn. and Lantana montevidensis Briq. (Verbenaceae) are native species from America s rain forest. However, these species are cultivated as ornamental plants [1]. They might be poisonous to ruminants, but are largely used in popular medicine all over the world to treat fever, flu, asthma, bronchitis, and a variety of other illnesses [2–4]
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Lantana camara Linn. and Lantana montevidensis Briq. (Verbenaceae) are native species from America s rain forest. However, these species are cultivated as ornamental plants [1]. They might be poisonous to ruminants, but are largely used in popular medicine all over the world to treat fever, flu, asthma, bronchitis, and a variety of other illnesses [2–4]
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Lantana Montevidensis (Spreng.) Briq. - Creeping Lantana
2012Lantana montevidensis is a low sprawling perennial weed of pastures and disturbed lands, particularly of central and southern Qld. Biological control began in the late 1980s, with surveys in southern Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. Two agents, the leaf-rolling moth Ectaga garcia and the leaf-feeding beetle Charidotis pygmaea were released widely in Qld.
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Aphis (A.) lantanae subsp. lantanae Koch 1854
Published as part of Barjadze, Shalva, Kanturski, Mariusz, Maghradze, Eter, Gogshelidze, Mariam, Shavadze, Lado & Kök, Şahin, 2025, Checklist of Georgian aphids (Hemiptera: Aphidomorpha), pp.Barjadze, Shalva +5 more
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Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae)
Fitoterapia, 2000Lantana camara L. is regarded both as a notorious weed and a popular ornamental garden plant and has found various uses in folk medicine in many parts of the world. Some taxa of the widely variable L. camara complex are toxic to small ruminants and this effect has been associated with the types and relative amounts of some triterpene ester metabolites.
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African Arts, 1986
Ilorin, now capital of Kwara State, Nigeria, was captured by Fulani jihadists in the early nineteenth century and became the southernmost outpost of the Sokoto/Gwandu Caliphate. Its population expanded enormously with Fulani, Hausa, and especially Yoruba immigrants from the western areas of the disintegrating Old Oyo Empire, whose capital city had ...
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Ilorin, now capital of Kwara State, Nigeria, was captured by Fulani jihadists in the early nineteenth century and became the southernmost outpost of the Sokoto/Gwandu Caliphate. Its population expanded enormously with Fulani, Hausa, and especially Yoruba immigrants from the western areas of the disintegrating Old Oyo Empire, whose capital city had ...
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Illustrative guide to common lantana (Lantana camara)
2023Monge-Pérez, José Eladio +1 more
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Toxicity of lantana (Lantana camera L) leaves and isolated toxins to rabbits.
Veterinary and human toxicology, 1988Oral administration of lantana leaves (6 g/kg body weight) and isolated toxins (125 mg/kg body weight) to rabbits caused ictericity, anorexia and decrease in fecal output. There was increased size of the kidneys, and the livers were ochre-colored and fragile but there was no hepatomegaly.
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Treatment of lantana poisoning in cattle
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1989McLennan M.W., Amos M.L.
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