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db[0][0]="058059060";
db[0][1]="Hermannia tomentosa <span class=\"normal\">(Turcz.) Schinz ex Engl.</span>";
db[0][2]="STERCULIACEAE";
db[0][3]="\\xonee (\\chonie)";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;The leaves of <i>Hermannia tomentosa</i> are still green in August while most other plants are brown.";
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db[0][10]="A fairly common, perennial creeper which grows on deep sands, on dunes as well as in omurambas. The leaves are ovate, conspicuously yellow-green in colour and densely hairy on both sides and feels rough when touched. Often, they are still green in winter while almost all the other plants are brown. The flowers are small, single, axillary and creamy white.";
db[0][11]="<span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>Some women told an interesting story about this plant. If a woman goes out in the bush for gathering and is carrying her small baby, she has to be careful not to walk over the shoots of this plant. If she does, it is said that the baby will get diarrhea. If a woman walked over the shoots without noticing what she is doing, she will know it later by the green diarrhea of her baby. Then she will have to walk to any specimen of this plant, together with her baby. She must grind down a dry leave with her fingers, draw a cross on the abdomen and the back of her baby and tie a shoot of the same plant around her hips. Within one day the diarrhea will stop.";
db[0][12]="v.Koenen p.129.";

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