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''Peganum harmala'', commonly called wild rue, Syrian rue, African rue, esfand or espand,Mahmoud OmidsalaEsfand: a common weed found in Persia, Central Asia, and the adjacent areasEncyclopedia Iranica Vol. VIII, Fasc. 6, pp. 583–584. Originally published: 15 December 1998. Online version last updated 19 January 2012 or harmel, (among other similar pronunciations and spellings) is a perennial, herbaceous plant, with a woody underground root-stock, of the family Nitrariaceae, usually growing in saline soils in temperate desert and Mediterranean regions. Its common English-language name came about because of a resemblance to rue (to which it is not related). Because eating it can cause livestock to sicken or die, it is considered a noxious weed in a number of countries. It has become an invasive species in some regions of the western United States. The plant is popular in Middle Eastern and north African folk medicine. The alkaloids contained in the plant, including the seeds, ar ...
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Peganum Harmala MHNT
''Peganum'' L. is a genus under the recently separated family Nitrariaceae. Formerly it used to be included in the family Zygophyllaceae. Phylogeny and Species The genus has around five species, occurring in warm temperate to subtropical regions across the world: * ''Peganum harmala'' L. (Harmal or Syrian rue) — Mediterranean region east to China * ''Peganum mexicanum'' Gray — Mexico * ''Peganum multisectum'' (Maxim.) Bobrov — China, Mongolia * ''Peganum nigellastrum'' Bunge — China * ''Peganum texanum ''Peganum'' L. is a genus under the recently separated family Nitrariaceae. Formerly it used to be included in the family Zygophyllaceae. Phylogeny and Species The genus has around five species, occurring in warm temperate to subtropical reg ...'' M.E.Jones — southern North America Phylogenetic data suggests the following relationships: References Nitrariaceae {{Sapindales-stub ...
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