Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth. [Rutaceae]

Item

Botanical Name
Clausena anisata (Willd.) Hook. f. ex Benth. [Rutaceae]
Specimen Type
Herbarium Sheet [Preserved Specimen]
Collector
Peter Thonning
Collection Date-s
1799 – 1803
Collection Location
southern part of the country [Ghana]
Colonial Context
Danish Gold Coast of Africa 1663–2104
Annotations Determinations and Type Specimen Status
IDC microfiche foto: Isert et Thonning nr. 5 III 3-4
Ownership and Collection Management History
Thonning 29
Common Names
Abami-tio or Abami-aulage-tio [Schumacher/Thonning]; Anistree [European]
Historical Cultural and Traditional Knowledge
[Hepper (1976) p. 113:] The whole plant has an anise-like odour and taste; especially the leaves flowers and seed; the root less and the wood least. The leaves boiled in water are commonly used against internal sickness in a warm bath; in all inflammatory illnesses the bath is harmful. An infusion of the root is drunk in various stomach disorders. For facial swellings (Aboa in the Akkra language) the root is finely macerated with lemon juice and grains-of-Paradise [Aframomum] and smeared over the face."
Source
Herbarium C NHMD
NHMD Herbarium C Catalogue Number
C10003330
C10003330
Copyright Owner
Natural History Museum of Denmark
Copyright License
CC BY 4.0 (images) and CC0 (metadata)

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