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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 2020
Introduction: Ravenala madagascariensis (Sonn.) family Strelitziaceae, commonly called traveler’s tree orpalm; it is used traditionally in India as tea made from young leaves for treatment of diabetes. On the otherhand its seed found to have antiseptic properties.Objective: Phytochemical investigation and isolation as well as testing the antioxidant ...
Esraa M. Mohamed +5 more
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Introduction: Ravenala madagascariensis (Sonn.) family Strelitziaceae, commonly called traveler’s tree orpalm; it is used traditionally in India as tea made from young leaves for treatment of diabetes. On the otherhand its seed found to have antiseptic properties.Objective: Phytochemical investigation and isolation as well as testing the antioxidant ...
Esraa M. Mohamed +5 more
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American Journal of Botany, 1994
Investigations of the floral biology of the traveler's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis) and the ecology of the ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata), both endemic to the island of Madagascar, suggest a plant‐pollinator relationship. Ravenala exhibits many specializations for visitation by large nonflying animals: inflorescences placed below the crown of the
W. John Kress +3 more
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Investigations of the floral biology of the traveler's tree (Ravenala madagascariensis) and the ecology of the ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata), both endemic to the island of Madagascar, suggest a plant‐pollinator relationship. Ravenala exhibits many specializations for visitation by large nonflying animals: inflorescences placed below the crown of the
W. John Kress +3 more
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2021
The ongoing naturalization of the blue giant paradise bird tree, Strelitzia nicolaii, is here reported for the first time for NW Sicily (Italy). Native to SE Africa, this ornamental plant was locally introduced around mid XIX century. During last two decades the first cases of pollination and dispersal have been recorded, and within last 10 years ...
Giuseppe Collesano +2 more
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The ongoing naturalization of the blue giant paradise bird tree, Strelitzia nicolaii, is here reported for the first time for NW Sicily (Italy). Native to SE Africa, this ornamental plant was locally introduced around mid XIX century. During last two decades the first cases of pollination and dispersal have been recorded, and within last 10 years ...
Giuseppe Collesano +2 more
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Revista Brasileira De Sementes = Brazilian Seed Journal, 2012
Ely Simone Cajueiro Gurgel +2 more
exaly
Ely Simone Cajueiro Gurgel +2 more
exaly
FLORA DA RESERVA DUCKE, AMAZONAS, BRASIL: STRELITZIACEAE
Rodriguesia, 2005Paul J M Maas +2 more
exaly

