Tribulus terrestris is an annual plant in the caltrop family (Zygophyllaceae) widely distributed around the world. It is adapted to thrive in dry climate...
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longipetalus, T. terrestris, and T. zeyheri, are considered weeds. Tribulus omanense is the national flower of Dubai. Thirteen species of Tribulus are accepted...
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with thorns and may function as burs. Bur-bearing plants, such as Tribulus terrestris and Xanthium species, are often single-stemmed when growing in dense...
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the Tribulus, Trigonella Dioscorea and Trillium families. It is best known as the putative active component of the herbal aphrodisiac plant Tribulus terrestris...
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sessilis, also known as lawnweed, common soliva, and field burrweed Tribulus terrestris, also known as puncturevine, caltrop, cathead, goathead, and burra...
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and Mexico in North America. The dried fruit has multiple horns. Tribulus terrestris, a plant in the family Zygophyllaceae, native to warm temperate and...
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T. terrestris may refer to: Tapirus terrestris, a mammal species Testudo terrestris, a tortoise species in the genus Testudo Tribulus terrestris, a plant...
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to coat caltrops made from the sharp fruits of the puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris). All plants of the genus Acokanthera contain toxic cardiac glycosides...
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example of such a plant prescribed under this regulation is caltrop, Tribulus terrestris, which can cause poisoning in sheep and goats, but is mainly a nuisance...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tribulus cistoides. Wikispecies has information related to Tribulus cistoides. Field Columbian Museum (1916)...
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