
Aristolochia - Wikipedia
Aristolochia (English: / əˌrɪstəˈloʊkiə /) is a large plant genus with over 500 species that is the type genus of the family Aristolochiaceae. Its members are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are widespread and occur in the most diverse climates.
Benefits and Dangers of Birthwort - Healthy Focus
Mar 31, 2017 · Birthwort, an herb that was once highly regarded in traditional Chinese medicine is now considered toxic and extremely dangerous. The name birthwort was coined in England, because fresh juice extracted from the herb was used to induce labor.
Aristolochia macrophylla (Broadleafed Birthwort, Dutchman's …
It is native to eastern North America, including North Carolina. It is typically found in the wild, in moist woods, or near streams. The genus name is a compound of two Greek words: aristos, meaning "best," and locheia, meaning "childbirth." This references the flower bud's resemblance to a human fetus.
Aristolochia clematitis - Wikipedia
Aristolochia clematitis, or European birthwort, is a twining herbaceous plant in the family Aristolochiaceae, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. The plant seeks light by ascending the stems of surrounding plants.
Aristolochiaceae - Wikipedia
The Aristolochiaceae (English: / ə ˌ r ɪ s t ə ˈ l oʊ k i ə s i i /) are a family, the birthwort family, of flowering plants with seven genera and about 400 known species belonging to the order Piperales. The type genus is Aristolochia L.
Aristolochiaceae | Characteristics, Genera, & Species | Britannica
Aristolochiaceae, birthwort family (order Piperales), comprising seven genera and about 590 species of mostly tropical woody vines and a few temperate-zone species. Learn more about the physical characteristics, genera, and major species of the family Aristolochiaceae.
Birthwort - Medicinal Herb Info
Used for uterine contractions in childbirth, indigestion, dysmenorrhea, menstrual problems. The decoction used externally for wounds, sores, and leg ulcers. Use the entire plant when it is in flower, otherwise use only the rootstock. Decoction: use 2 tbsp. fresh plant or rootstock with 1 cup water. Boil for 10 minutes, then strain.
Aristolochia clematitis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Aristolochia clematitis, commonly called birthwort, is a rhizomatous, deciduous, non-climbing perennial of the birthwort family that typically grows to 2-3’ (infrequently to 4’) tall on stems clad with heart-shaped leaves (to 4 1/2” long).
Facts and benefits of European Birthwort - Health Benefits Times
Jan 28, 2018 · European Birthwort is a twining herbaceous plant scientifically known as Aristolochia clematitis and belongs to Aristolochiaceae family. The plant is native to Europe, but has been introduced into and established in a few parts of North America including Quebec, Ontario and New York to Ohio and Maryland where it is most commonly found in the ...
Family: Aristolochiaceae — birthwort family - Go Botany
Species in the birthwort family are perennial herbs or lianas (i.e., woody, climbing plants) with typically broad leaves and red, purple, or brown flowers tucked between the stem and the petiole of the leaf. The stems may grow upright, along the ground, or climb up other vegetation.
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