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db[0][1]="Tephrosia lupinifolia <span class=\"normal\">DC.</span>";
db[0][2]="FABACEAE";
db[0][3]="djoa'n\\uma (tschoa'n\\uma)";
db[0][4]="djoa'n\\uma (tschoa'n\\uma)";
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db[0][8]="<b>Foto:</b>&nbsp;On a gathering tour";
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db[0][10]="A common perennial herb up to 20cm tall which grows on both deep and loamy sands. The leaves sit on up to 10cm long petioles and are digitately 3-foliate, each leaflet being up to 9cm long and 6mm wide. Leaves and petioles are densely covered with hairs. The flowers are said to be rose-coloured to purple (Giess). The pods are very small, about 8mm long and beige in colour and contain just one small, roundish, pale brown seed.";
db[0][11]="<span class=\"bold\">Use:&nbsp;</span>The plant is used medically. <br><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"6\"><br><span class=\"bold\">Medical use:&nbsp;</span>The roots are used to treat cough and fever. For treating cough the roots are cut into 5cm long pieces and boiled in water. They are not removed. The hot decoction is drunk 3 times per day, and every time it is reheated together with the roots. After 3 days, fresh roots have to be used again. This treatment is not given to children. <br><img src=\"../../images/t.gif\" width=\"1\" height=\"3\">For treating fever, the fresh roots are either soaked in cold water or cooked in water. The roots are removed and the infusion is drunk. This treatment can also be applied to children, but in a less strong dose.";
db[0][12]="Giess p.335, v.Koenen p.184.";

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