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Botanica Acta, 1993
AbstractThe pollination biology of Norantea brasiliensis (Marcgraviaceae) was studied in the rain forest of southeastern Brazil. This plant presents bizarre, brush‐type racemous inflorescences bearing numerous flowers and extrafloral cup‐shaped nectaries.
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AbstractThe pollination biology of Norantea brasiliensis (Marcgraviaceae) was studied in the rain forest of southeastern Brazil. This plant presents bizarre, brush‐type racemous inflorescences bearing numerous flowers and extrafloral cup‐shaped nectaries.
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Toxicon
Norantea guianensis Aubl., commonly referred to as the parrot flower or macaw-tail vine, is a plant species found in the Brazilian Amazon, Caatinga, and Cerrado biomes. It is used in folk medicine for its anxiolytic properties, as well as its ability to alleviate headaches and reduce fever.
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Norantea guianensis Aubl., commonly referred to as the parrot flower or macaw-tail vine, is a plant species found in the Brazilian Amazon, Caatinga, and Cerrado biomes. It is used in folk medicine for its anxiolytic properties, as well as its ability to alleviate headaches and reduce fever.
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Flavonol glycosides of Norantea guianensis flowers
Phytochemistry, 1974Nabiel A.M. Saleh, G.H.N. Towers
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