Gouania hillebrandii (4797875528)
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Description: Hairy-fruit chewstick Rhamnaceae Endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi (extinct), West Maui, Kahoʻolawe (extinct), Hawaiʻi Island) NatureServe: Critically Imperiled Oʻahu (Cultivated) Though no known use by the early Hawaiians or in modern times, other species outside of the Hawaiian Islands have the fitting name "chew-stick" (chewstick). The Urban chewstick, or white root (Gouania lupuloides), is used widely by local people from Florida, the Caribbean, Mexico, and into Central and South America as a tooth cleaner. A stick about the thickness of the small finger, with bark removed, is chewed thus strengthening the gums. The stick produces a slightly bitter, yet aromatic, soap-like froth (saponins) when chewed. The softened stick is then used by rubbing the teeth much like a toothbrush. In times past, dried and powdered forms were exported to Europe and the United States. Jamaicans still use chewstick for medicine and in a mouthwash called "Chew-Dent." They also use it in making ginger beer, a stronger tasting ginger ale. Chewstick is also used in brewing beer as a hops substitute and is perhaps why some Jamaican beers have a distinctive taste. Note that many of the lower leaves are afflicted with spider mites causing a spotty look to them. nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Gouania_hillebrandii. Date: 24 July 2007, 05:35. Source: Gouania hillebrandii. Author: David Eickhoff from Hawaiʻi, USA.
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- Life
- Cellular
- Eukaryota (حقيقيات النوى)
- Archaeplastida
- Chloroplastida
- Streptophyta
- Embryophytes
- Tracheophyta
- Spermatophytes (بذريات)
- Angiosperms (ماغنولانية)
- Eudicots
- Superrosids
- Rosids
- Rosales (ورديات)
- Rhamnaceae (نبقية)
- Gouania
- Gouania hillebrandii
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- David Eickhoff
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- David Eickhoff
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- النص الأصلي
- ملف الوسائط الأصلي
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