Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearch

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Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearch
Saunders William
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In western Australia, where it is a native, farmers often lose their cattle through their eating the foliage. Cats and dogs that eat the flesh of these poisoned cattle are also poisoned. G. Obtusum and G. Spitiosum possess similar properties.
218. GENIPA AMERICANA. This belongs to the cinchona family, and produces the fruit called genipap or marmalade box. It is about the size of an orange, and has an agreeable flavor. The juice of the fruit yields a bluish-black dye, called Canito or Lana-dye.
... This color is very permanent, and is much used by Indians in South America.
219. GEONOMA SCHOTTIANA. A pretty Brazilian palm; the leaves are used for thatching huts, and other parts of the plant are utilized.
220. GOUANIA DOMINGENSIS. A plant of the buckthorn family, known in Jamaica as Chaw-Stick, on account of its thin branches being chewed as an agree- able stomachic. Tooth brushes are made by cutting pieces of the stem to convenient lengths and fraying out the ends. A tooth powder is prepared by pulverizing the dried stems.


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