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Petiveria alliacea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Petiveria alliacea
''Petiveria alliacea'' is a species of flowering plant in the pokeweed family, Phytolaccaceae, that is native to Florida and the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas in the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and tropical South America.〔 Introduced populations occur in Benin and Nigeria. It is a deeply rooted herbaceous perennial shrub growing up to in height and has small greenish piccate flowers. The roots and leaves have a strong acrid, garlic-like odor which taints the milk and meat of animals that graze on it.〔Johnson, L. 1999. ''Anamu: Petiveria Alliacea''. 14 pages (paperback). Woodland Publishing. ISBN 1-58054-038-4 (In Spanish).〕 ==Common Names== It is known by a wide number of common names including: ''guinea henweed'', ''anamu'' in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico and Brazil (where it is also known as ''tipi''), ''apacin'' in Guatemala, ''mucura'' in Peru, and ''guine'' in many other parts of Latin America, ''feuilles ave'', ''herbe aux poules'', ''petevere a odeur ail'', and, in Trinidad, as ''mapurite'' (pronounced ''Ma-po-reete'') and ''gully root'',〔Mendes J. 1986. ''Cote ce Cote la: Trinidad & Tobago Dictionary'', Arima, Trinidad, p. 95.〕 and in Jamaica as ''guinea hen weed'' 〔http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/New-anti-cancer-discovery-from-Guinea-Hen-Weed_16214248〕 and many others.
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