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Figure 1 from: Mankga L, Kowiyou Y, Moteetee A, Daru B, van der Bank M (2013) Efficacy of the core DNA barcodes in identifying processed and poorly conserved plant materials commonly used in South African traditional medicine. ZooKeys 365: 215-233. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.365.5730
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Figure 1 - Examples ofmedicinal herbs bought at Faraday muthi market in Johannesburg A different medicinal herbs in bags B Seeds of Entada rheedii (tindili) C mixed herbs (fembo) D A twig of Adenia gummifera (mphinde umshaye) E Barks of Vachellia sp. (umkhanya-kute) F Bulb of Boophane disticha (umqotho) G mixed herbs H Myrothamnus flabellifolius (vuka) I Barks of Vachellia sp. (umkhanya-kute) J Sarcostemma viminale (ube nam) K Plant of Clivia sp. (mayime) L Stangeria eriopus (imfingo) M mixed herbs (isihlalakahle) N Tuber (umbonsi) O Helichrysum sp. (impepo) and P Twigs of Synadenium cupulare (umdletshane). Names in brackets are vernacular names in isiZulu.
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