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Senega - Wikipedia
Senega is a genus of flowering plants in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae) native to the Americas, tropical and southern Africa, and Madagascar.
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Senega - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Senega is used for decline in memory and thinking skills that occurs normally with age, asthma, swelling (inflammation) of the throat, nose, and chest, and ...
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Polygala senega - NatureServe Explorer
Polygala senega is very widespread in the eastern United States and southern Canada, although unevenly distributed, and it has fairly often been reported as ...
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senega
senega (ˈsɛnɪgə) Also 8 senegaw, senekka, 8–9 seneka, seneca. [app. identical with Seneca (see quot. 1738); the forms with g may be due to association with (gum) senega = gum Senegal.] The N. American plant Polygala Senega. Also a drug obtained from the root of this plant, formerly used as an antido...
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Senega officinalis - Wikipedia
Senega officinalis is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family, Polygalaceae. It is native to North America, where it is found in southern Canada.
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Seneca Snakeroot (Polygala senega L.) - USDA Forest Service
Seneca snakeroot is a perennial 15 to 30 centimeters tall, with a taproot and few to several simple stems from a thick, woody crown.
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Polygala senega
Polygala senega is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family, Polygalaceae. References
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Polygala senega. USDA PLANTS.
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Polygala senega (Seneca Snakeroot) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Seneca Snakeroot is found in about half of Minnesota, in a band from Kittson County in the northwest corner down to Houston County in the southeast.
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Senega: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose & Precautions
Senega is used for swelling (inflammation) of the throat, nose, and chest; for lung conditions including asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema; and for ...
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Senega (American-milkwort) - FSUS
A genus of about 229 species, herbs (less typically subshrubs), of North America, central America, n. and c. South America, the West Indies, and sub-Saharan ...
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agriculture - Senega Snakeroot - Province of Manitoba
Senega snakeroot has traditionally been used as a cure for snakebite by the North American First Nations people. It was used for earaches, toothaches, sore ...
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Tipula senega
Tipula senega is a species of large crane fly in the family Tipulidae.
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Tipulidae
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Insects described in 1915
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senegin
senegin (ˈsɛnɪgɪn) Also 9 seneg(u)ine. [f. senega + -in.] An amorphous glucoside, consisting of sapogenin and sugar, obtained from senega.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 146 A peculiar vegetable principle, called Senegin, has been discovered by Gehlen in the root of Polygala senega. 1845 W. Gregory Out...
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Snakeroot
canadense – Canadian snakeroot
Aristolochia serpentaria – Virginia snakeroot
Eryngium cuneifolium – Snakeroot
Plantago major – Snakeroot
Polygala senega
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polygalin
polygalin Chem. (pəˈlɪgəlɪn) [f. mod.L. Polygala (see prec.) + -in1.] A substance obtained from the root of Polygala Senega; also called senegin, and polyˈgalic acid. Hence poˈlygalate, a salt of polygalic acid.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 146 M. Reschier is also said to have procured a principle ca...
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