Rytidostylis carthagenensis: 1 definition

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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

Rytidostylis carthagenensis (Jacq.) Kuntze is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Elaterium amazonicum Mart. ex Cogn., Elaterium carthagenense Jacq., Elaterium carthagenense var. cordatum (Hook. f.) Svenson, Elaterium ciliatum Cogn., Elaterium ciliatum var. major Cogn., Elaterium cordatum Hook. f., Elaterium filiforme Cogn., Elaterium gracile (Hook. & Arn.) Cogn., Elaterium gracile var. ottonianum Cogn., Elaterium gracile var. triloba Cogn., Elaterium heterophyllum Brandegee, Elaterium longiflorum Cogn., Elaterium macrophyllum Standl. & Steyerm., Elaterium quinquelobum Cogn., Elaterium saepicola Brandegee, Elaterium trilobatum Schltdl., Rytidostylis amazonica (Mart. ex Cogn.) Kuntze, Rytidostylis ciliata (Cogn.) Kuntze, Rytidostylis cordata (Hook. f.) Kuntze, Rytidostylis gracilis Hook. & Arn., Rytidostylis macrophylla (Standl. & Steyerm.) Dieterle, Rytidostylis trilobata (Schltdl.) Kuntze.

References regarding Rytidostylis carthagenensis (Jacq.) Kuntze for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· The Botany of Captain Beechey’s Voyage (1840)
· Transactions of the Linnean Society of London (1851)
· Linnaea (1855)
· Diagnoses de Cucurbitacées nouvelles et observations sur les espèces critiques (1877)
· Monographiae Phanerogamarum (1881)
· Revisio Generum Plantarum (1891)
· University of California Publications in Botany (1913)
· University of California Publications in Botany (1914)
· American Journal of Botany (1935)
· Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History, Botanical Series (1944)
· Fieldiana, Botany (1976)

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