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Coriaria myrtifolia,
called in
English redoul, is a
shrub that
grows to 2–3 m tall.
Myrtifolia means myrtle-like leaves. The
fruit is a
fleshy black berry...
- in the 2020 role-playing
video game
Omori A type of
leather tanned with
redoul Basil Brush, fox
puppet from
British children's TV
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- non-legume
nitrogen fixers. The
Mediterranean species C.
myrtifolia is
known as
redoul, and the
several New
Zealand species are
known by the Māori name of tutu...
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barks processed in bark
mills and used in
modern times are chestnut, oak,
redoul, tanoak, hemlock, quebracho, mangrove,
wattle (acacia; see catechol), and...
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abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and
irregular heartbeat.
Coriaria myrtifolia redoul Coriariaceae A
Mediterranean plant containing the
toxin coriamyrtin, ingestion...