Strophanthus kombe: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Gentianales
- Family
- Apocynaceae
- Genus
- Strophanthus
- Species
- Strophanthus kombe
- Scientific Name
- Strophanthus kombe
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Strophanthus kombe
Strophanthus kombe, the kombe arrow poison, is a vine that grows in the tropical regions of Eastern Africa, and is part of the genus Strophanthus, which contains approximately 38 species. S. kombe contains a cardiac glycoside which directly affects the heart. Historically, both the seeds and roots of the plant were used in the preparation of poison arrowheads used for hunting. Today, the seeds are used pharmaceutically for patients with certain heart conditions that affect blood circulation. The seeds are traded primarily with Europe, but have also been exported to the United States and Japan.
...Strophanthus kombe in languages:
- Afrikaans
- grootblaargiftou
- Afrikaans
- kombegiftou
- English
- kombe tailflower
- English
- Kombe Poisonrope
- English
- Kombe Strophanthus
- English
- Tailflower
- English
- Large-Leaved Poisonroot
- English
- Zambezi Tail Flower
- English
- Zambezi Tailflower
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Strophanthus amboensis
- Strophanthus bequaertii
- Strophanthus boivinii
- Strophanthus caudatus
- Strophanthus courmontii
- Strophanthus divaricatus
- Strophanthus eminii
- Strophanthus gardeniiflorus
- Strophanthus gerrardii
- Strophanthus gratus
- Strophanthus hispidus
- Strophanthus hypoleucos
- Strophanthus kombe
- Strophanthus ledienii
- Strophanthus luteolus
- Strophanthus nicholsonii
- Strophanthus perakensis
- Strophanthus petersianus
- Strophanthus preussii
- Strophanthus sarmentosus
- Strophanthus singaporianus
- Strophanthus speciosus
- Strophanthus thollonii
- Strophanthus wallichii
- Strophanthus welwitschii
- Strophanthus wightianus