described by Karsten as Duboisia is now included in Myoxanthus. For the prehistoric antelope genus, see Duboisia (antelope). Duboisia (commonly called corkwood...
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Duboisia hopwoodii is a shrub native to the arid interior region of Australia. Common names include pituri, pitchuri thornapple or pitcheri. The species...
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Duboisia myoporoides, or corkwood, is a shrub or tree native to high-rainfall areas on the margins of rainforest in eastern Australia. It has a thick and...
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tobacco (Nicotiana) or from at least one distinct population of the species Duboisia hopwoodii. Various species of Acacia, Grevillea and Eucalyptus are burned...
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Duboisia santeng or Dubois' antelope is an extinct antelope-like bovid that was endemic to Indonesia during the Pleistocene. It went extinct during the...
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comfrey Cytisus scoparius Datura stramonium Diplopterys cabrerana Duboisia hopwoodi Duboisia myoporoides Echinopsis lageniformis Eclipta prostrata Entada rheedii...
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Nilgai, Boselaphus tragocamelus B. t. tragocamelus (Indian nilgai) Genus †Duboisia †D. santeng Tribe Bovini Genus Bubalus Wild water buffalo, Bubalus arnee...
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nightshade (Belladonna), mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), and corkwood (Duboisia). The biosynthesis of scopolamine begins with the decarboxylation of L-ornithine...
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sedatives Cannabis ("Marijuana", and others) Chamomile Calea ternifolia Duboisia hopwoodii Kava (Piper methysticum) Lemon balm Nepeta Passiflora spp.(passiflora...
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Myoxanthus reymondii (redirect from Duboisia reymondii)
reymondii Binomial name Myoxanthus reymondii (H.Karst.) Luer Synonyms Duboisia reymondii H.Karst. (basionym) Dubois-Reymondia palpigera H.Karst. Pleurothallis...
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