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  2. Leonotis leonurus - Wikipedia

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    Leonotis leonurus, also known as lion's tail and wild dagga, is a plant species in the mint family, Lamiaceae. The plant is a broadleaf evergreen large shrub native to South Africa, where it is very common. [ 2 ]

  3. Leonurus cardiaca - Wikipedia

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    Leonurus cardiaca, known as motherwort, [2] is an herbaceous perennial plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Other common names include throw-wort , lion's ear , and lion's tail . Lion's tail is also a common name for Leonotis leonurus , and lion's ear, a common name for Leonotis nepetifolia .

  4. Leonotis - Wikipedia

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    Leonotis is a member of the subfamily Lamioideae. [2] Leonotis might be paraphyletic or even polyphyletic because Leonotis leonurus is not closely related to the other species. [6] In 2009, it was shown that Leonotis and 3 other genera are embedded in Leucas, [6] a genus of about 100 species. [2]

  5. Leonurine - Wikipedia

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    Leonurine (also known as SCM-198 in research) is a pseudoalkaloid that has been isolated from Leonotis leonurus, Leonotis nepetifolia, Leonurus japonicus, Leonurus cardiaca (motherwort), Leonurus sibiricus, as well as other plants of family Lamiaceae. [citation needed] Leonurine is easily extracted into water. [1]

  6. List of Lamiaceae of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Leonotis ocymifolia (Burm.f.) Iwarsson var. schinzii (Gurke) Iwarsson, accepted as Leonotis schinzii Gurke, present Leonotis pentadentata J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous Leonotis randii S.Moore, indigenous

  7. Dagga - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of specifically the Leonotis leonurus resemble the cannabis leaf and is known locally as wild dagga. [1] The word has been spelled many different ways over time as various groups of people began using the term and some examples of these are: daggha, dacha, dacka, dagha, tagga, dachka, daga .

  8. Leonotis nepetifolia - Wikipedia

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    Leonotis nepetifolia (klip dagga) is related to L. leonurus (wild dagga or lion's tail.)The most noticeable difference between the two is the leaf shape. L. nepetifolia leaves are cordate with serrated edges, except the top pair which are lanceolate with serrated edges, as pictured in taxonomy box.

  9. List of largest inflorescences - Wikipedia

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    Lion's Tail or Wild Dagga (Leonotis leonurus) Labiatae: Savannas of South Africa and adjacent southern Africa. 5 t0 8 evenly spaced globular clusters along a peduncle up to three feet (0.9 meter) in height by up to 3.5 inches (nine centimeters) in width. [57]

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