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- psychoactive component of Leonotis leonurus is hypothesized to be related to the presence of leonurine or labdanes, Leonotis leonurus has been confirmed to contain...
- Volk, R.B.; Rauwald, H.W. (2013). "Stachydrine in Leonurus cardiaca, Leonurus ****onicus, Leonotis leonurus: Detection and quantification by instrumental HPTLC...
- Hawaii, Cape Verde, etc. Leonurus kuprijanoviae Krestovsk. - ****stan Leonurus macranthus Maxim. - ****an, Primorye, Manchuria Leonurus mongolicus V.I.Krecz...
- Preleoheterin Stachydrine "Plants profile for Leonurus Sibiricus (honeyweed)". USDA PLANTS. Retrieved 2008-12-04. "Leonurus sibiricus". Germplasm Resources Information...
- Products isolated from Leonurus ****onicus - BioCrick". Media related to Leonurus ****onicus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Leonurus ****onicus at Wikispecies...
- Leonurus quinquelobatus is a herbaceous flowering plant native to Eurasia, where it is found from Sakhalin, Russia west to Italy and central Europe. "Taxonomy...
- been isolated from Leonotis leonurus, Leonotis nepetifolia, Leonurus ****onicus, Leonurus cardiaca (motherwort), Leonurus sibiricus, as well as other plants...
- ~ ? Lamiaceae species ~ Mint Leonotis leonurus ~ Lion's tail or wild dagga Leonurus cardiaca ~ Motherwort Leonurus sibiricus ~ Honeyweed Lobelia cardinalis...
- Leonurus marrubiastrum L. Cardiaca marrubiastrum (L.) Schreb. Chaiturus leonuroides Willd. Leonurus parviflorus Salisb. 1796 not Moench 1794 Leonurus...
- leonitis. It is a specimen of Leonotis ocymifolia var. ocymifolia. Leonotis leonurus and Leonotis nepetifolia seem to be mildly psychoactive, similar to cannabis...