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Clematis

Clematis angustifolia Jacquin. The roots contain unidentified alkaloids. (Tang and Chao, Pharm. Arch., 1940, 11, 60.)... [Pg.780]

Clematis angitslifolia, 780 Coca leaves, alkaloids, 92 Cocaethyline, 96 Cocaine, 79, 92, 93, 99, 100 detection, 94 homologues, 90... [Pg.788]

The welcome mat Providing food as well as shelter will entioe wildlife in and persuade them to stay. This lovely informal hedging combination inoludes bright-hipped wild roses and the fluffy seedheads of Clematis vitalba. More plants offering both living room and pantry are featured opposite. [Pg.108]

Virgin s bower Clematis virgin ana) Virginia creeper Parthenocissus)... [Pg.109]

Clematis viticella is a summer-flowering clematis with many cultivars and hybrids that lend themselves well to annual cutting back to 12 in (30 cm). This promotes vigorous new growth that can then be carefully trained to produce flowers at eye level. [Pg.167]

This fungal disease originates from the soil or other clematis plants. It is thought infection occurs in conditions of high humidity. Infection enters through small wounds caused, for example, by birds, insects, or bruising by plant ties. [Pg.325]

Susceptible plants Dahlia, clematis, chrysanthemum, delphinium, and other flowers. [Pg.328]

If infection is severe, remove all infected plants and associated soil. Do not compost any of the plant material Do not grow susceptible plants on the same site for at least six years. See also Clematis wilt. Peony blight. [Pg.341]

Aristolochia species (Aristolochiaceae), stores the constituents of the host plant (Aristolochia clematis), aristolochic acid I (143 see Section in body... [Pg.201]

In Table 15.8, the configurations of the sugars are assumed to be (S-d for glucose and glucuronic acid, and a-L for rhamnose, but the 7-(S-L-rhamnosyl(l 6)glucoside of 5,7,4 -trihydroxy-3 -methoxyflavanone (310) has been reported from Clematis armandi (Ranuncu-laceae). The (3-configuration of the rhamnose is not supported by NMR data, which indicates that the a-rhamnosyl sugar is present as expected. [Pg.958]

Chen, Y. et al., Isolation and structure of clematine, a new flavanone glycoside from Clematis armandii Franch., Tetrahedron, 49, 5169, 1993. [Pg.976]

Akebia quinata (Hoytt.) Decne. Moo Tune (Chocolate vine) See Clematis armandii ... [Pg.23]

Clematis armandii Franch. C. heracleifolia DC C. heracleifolia DC var. davidiana (Decaisue ex Verlot) O. Kuntze Mu Tong (Clematis) (stem) Aristolochic acid, saponin akebin, tri terpenoids.25-33 Diuretic, antibacterial. [Pg.55]

Clematis chinensis Retz. C. florida Thunb. C. hexapetala Pall. C. hexapetala Pall. f. longiloba (Freyn) S. H. Li et Y. H. Huang C. minor Lour. C. sinensis Lour. C. terniflora DC Wei Ling Xian (Clematis) (root) Anemonin, anemonol, saponins.33 49 246 Analgesia, diuresis, carminative, diuretic, antiinflammatory, treat arthritis, backache, headaches. [Pg.55]

Clematis intriicata Bunge. C. mandshurica Rupr. Tie Xian Lian (Clematis) (whole plant) Clematoside A, oleanolic acid.48 Relieve arthritis pain and related infections. [Pg.55]

China Clematis armandii Franch. C. heracleifloia DC Aristolochic acid, saponin akebin, triterpenoids.25 33 Diuretic, antibacterial. [Pg.258]

N.A. Clematis vitalba L. C. virginiana L. Protoanemonin, saponins.99 This herb is toxic. Analgesic, relieve pain to arthritic joints, diuretic, counter urinary problems. [Pg.259]

Fujita, M., H. Itokawa, and Y. Kumekawa. 1974. The study on the constituents of Clematis and Akebia spp. I. Distribution of triterpenes and other components. Yakugaka Zasshi 94 189-191. [Pg.311]

Calthapalustris, Clematis chinensis, C.florida, C. hexapetala, C. minor, C. sinensis, C. temiflora, Pulsatilla ambigua, P. cernua, P. chinensis, Ranunculus chinensis, R. sceleratus, R. japonicus, R. sarmentosa Clematis chinensis, C. florida, C. hexapetala, C. minor, C. sinensis, C. temiflora Foeniculum officinale, F. vulgare, Illicium verum... [Pg.388]

Aristolochia shimadai, A. debilis, Clematis armandii, C. heracleifolia Aristolochia contorta, A. kaempferi, A. longa, A. recurvilabra Aristolochia contorta, A. kaempferi, A. longa, A. recurvilabra Aristolochia debilis... [Pg.391]

Acorus calamus, A. gramineus Aesculus hippocastanum, Anagalis arvensis, Anemone pulsatilla, Aster tataricus, A. tataricus, Avena sativa, Benincase hispida, Betula lenta, B. pendala, B. verrucosa, Calendula officinalis, Catharanthus roseus, Centella asiatica, Chenopodium ambrosiodes, Clematis vitalba,... [Pg.534]


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Clematis armandii

Clematis chinensis

Clematis florida

Clematis heracleifolia

Clematis hexapetala

Clematis intriicata

Clematis minor

Clematis sinensis

Clematis terniflora

Clematis vitalba

Clematis wilt

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