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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... to several different natural orders. Other constituents are oxyacanthine, berbamine, other alkaloidal matter, a little tannin, also wax, resin, fat, albumin, gum and starch. [Top] ---Medicinal Action and Uses---Tonic, purgative ... minutes. Use no metal but silver. ---Barberries in Bunches--- Have ready bits of flat white wood, 3 inches long and 1/4 inch wide. Tie the stalks of the fruit on ...
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Australian National Botanic Gardens - The Genus Acacia
... sickness. The wood of various species has been used to make clubs, spears, boomerangs and shields. Some species, such as Acacia melanoxylon (Blackwood), are used to make fine furniture. Tannin has been ... Wattle), A. mearnsii (Black Wattle) and A. pycnantha (Golden Wattle). A boomerang made from the wood of Acacia melanoxylon Further Reading Flora of Australia Volume 11A, Mimosaceae, Acacia part 1. ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- R
... (B) Redondita de agua: Hydrocotyle (C) Red pepper: Capsicum (E) Red taro: Colocasia (E) Red wood: Platymiscium (E) Reed: Phragmites (E) REFRIGERANT: A substance which relieves thirst and reduces fever. Ananas ... Choco, the mangrove is being exploited for the pulp industry. Elsewhere, it is an important tannin and charcoal source. In Panama, it is being considered for telephone poles. Rhubarb: Rheum (E ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Acacias Herb - Profile and Information
... the purpose of leaves. Some species afford valuable timber: the black wood of Australia, which is used for furniture because it takes such ... polish, is the wood of the . melanoxylon. The bark of another Australian species, known as Wattles, is rich in tannin and forms a valuable ... of other species are employed in Egypt and Nubia for their tannin. The pods of the A. Concuine are used by Indian women ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Alder, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... cigar-boxes, for which its reddish, cedar-like wood is well adapted. After lying in bogs the wood has the colour but not the hardness of ... dye cinnamon, and if dried and powdered a tawny shade. The fresh wood yields a pinkish-fawn dye, and the catkins a green. The ... much colouring matter that they are not very useful for tanning. This tannin differs from that of galls and oak-bark, and does not yield ...
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JABOTICABA Fruit Facts
... made into jellies, jams and wine. The skin is high in tannin and should not be consumed in large quantities over a long period ... parts peat, 2 parts coarse sand and 1 part coarse perlite, wood shavings or compost. Selected strains can be reproduced by inarching (approach ... thinness of the bark and the hardness of the of the wood. Veneer or side grafts are fairly successful. The grafted plant will ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... J, pp 41-43 Northern Calif. Persimmon Assn 1927 Report: Persimmon Wood. 1987 J, pp 40-41 Nostalgic Memories of North China Fruits. ... Surinam Cherry PITAYA Jellies, Jams and Dried Fruit. By Wilbur G. Wood. 1973 YB, pp 105-107 PITHECELLOBIUM DULCE - Manila Tamarind A very ... used raw or in drinks. Wood is used for lumber and bark produces a dye, adhesive gum and tannin. Propagated by seed, cuttings and ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 15(4) 1996
... we cherish our arborescent heritage. Maybe we are just butchers of wood and pillagers of forests! A tiny, tiny cadre of prescient folks ... produce a chemical called juglone (said to be a form of tannin) that affects the lives of other plants in their immediate vicinity. ... Oxford Mills is most expert in harvesting and seed sales. Source Wood Products in Cornwall has created a nursery to offer nut ...
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Abies alba - Plants For A Future database report
... be applied externally in the treatment of neuralgia[268]. Other Uses Essential; Lacquer; Paint; Resin; Tannin; Wood. An oleo-resin is obtained from blister-like swellings in the bark[64, 100]. It ... bath products, giving them their familiar pine scent[7]. The bark is a source of tannin[7]. Wood - light, soft, durable, elastic. The timber of this tree is especially sought after for ...
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Tsuga chinensis - Plants For A Future database report
... odour[21]. Other Uses Dye; Hedge; Resin; Tannin; Wood. Apart from the report about the use of the wood, all the other uses listed below are ... in the trunk or by boiling the wood[46, 61, 64]. The bark contains 8 - 14% tannin[46, 171]. The inner bark is used ... ]. This species does not make a good hedge in Britain[200]. Wood - soft, durable. Used for shingles[82]. The timber is used for construction, ...
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