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Bittersweet, Celastrus

The Chinese bittersweet Celastrus angulatus Max., is widely distributed in the People s Republic of China and has been used as a traditional insecticidal plant to protect other plants from insect damage. The plant is finely ground, suspended in water and sprayed over the crop to be protected [127]. [Pg.666]

Celastrus alatus Thunb. C. striatus Thunb. (Syn. Evonymus alatus) Wei Mao (Bittersweet) See Evonymus alatus ... [Pg.49]

Bird s eye rot. See Anthracnose Bitter rot, apple and, 24 Bittersweet. See Celastrus Bitterwood. See Quassia amara Blackberry, 43-44... [Pg.504]

The Celastraceae family, named commonly as the bittersweet family, consists of 50-55 genera with 800-850 species with pantropical distribution. Nevertheless, a fair number of species are found in temperate regions. The largest genera are Maytenus (225 species), Euonymus (200 species), Cassine (40 species), and Celastrus (30 species) [12, 13]. [Pg.636]

Celastrus scandens L. Bittersweet= StaffvineWaxwo rk bark oral scrofula, syphilis, diuretic,diaphoretic, to treat obstruction of the menses 33... [Pg.655]


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