(a) Allium cepaL. (b) Blumea balsamifera(L) DC (c ) Heliotropium indicumL. (d) Croton tigliumL. (e) Cymbopogon citratus(DC.) Stapf (f) Not provided (g) Vigna unguiculata(L.) Walp. (h) Gossypium hirsutumL.
 
(a) Allium cepaL. (b) Blumea balsamifera(L) DC (c ) Heliotropium indicumL. (d) Croton tigliumL. (e) Cymbopogon citratus(DC.) Stapf (f) Not provided (g) Vigna unguiculata(L.) Walp. (h) Gossypium hirsutumL.
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Family:
(a) Amaryllidaceae (b) Asteraceae sunflowers; tournesols (c ) Boraginaceae borage; bourraches (d) Euphorbiaceae spurge; euphorbes (e) Poaceae grasses; gramines (f) Not provided (g) Fabaceae peas; legumes (h) Malvaceae mallows; mauves
Common name:
(a) Sibuyas (Filipino); Onion (English) (b) Sambong (Filipino); Blumea camphor; Ngai camphor(English) (c) Trompa ng elepante (Filipino); Indian heliotrope (English) (d) Tuba (Filipino); Croton; Purging croton (English) (e) Tanglad (Filipino); Ginger grass; Lemon grass (English) (f) Not provided (g) Sitaw (Filipino); String beans; Blackeyed pea (English) (h) Bulak (Filipino); Cotton; Upland cotton (English)
Local name:
(a) Sibuyas costa mix with (b) alimhon (c) trompang elepante (d) kasla (e) tanglad (f) kagupkop (g) latay (h) kandaba
Indication:
fever
Plant part used:
leaves
Method of Preparation:
Mix all plants together and rub all over the body. Poultice some to forehead.
Direction for use:
All ages: Do it 2x a day for 3 days.
Additional information:
Not provided
Informant:
Not provided
Place gathered:
Not provided
Gathered by / Date gathered:
Not provided
Abstracted by:
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Date abstracted:
Not provided
Province:
Capiz