Difference between revisions of "sman chen"

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herb bong nga nag po [IW]
 
herb bong nga nag po [IW]
  
aconitum szechenyianum gay., aconitum flavum hand.-mazz., black species of aconite [JV]
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aconitum szechenyianum gay., aconitum flavum hand.-mazz., black species of aconite [JV] <br>
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(med)  <br>
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''Nannoglottis hookeri'' (C.B.Cl. ex Hook.f.) Kitam. (Asteraceae) (Molvray 1988 M) <br>
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Molvray (1988) gives under the name sman cen (sic!) an aconite : <br>
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''Aconitum uncinatum'' L. (Ranunculaceae) Southern blue monkshood (Molvray 1988 H) <br>
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She cites the name from a modern northern source. This species is reported from the eastern US and, strangely, from Myanmar. <br>
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[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 14:26, 3 March 2024 (EST)
  
 
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herb bong nga nag po [IW]

aconitum szechenyianum gay., aconitum flavum hand.-mazz., black species of aconite [JV]


(med)
Nannoglottis hookeri (C.B.Cl. ex Hook.f.) Kitam. (Asteraceae) (Molvray 1988 M)

Molvray (1988) gives under the name sman cen (sic!) an aconite :
Aconitum uncinatum L. (Ranunculaceae) Southern blue monkshood (Molvray 1988 H)
She cites the name from a modern northern source. This species is reported from the eastern US and, strangely, from Myanmar.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:26, 3 March 2024 (EST)