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Biblio |
Nom latin :cassia obtusifolia,(syn.) senna
obtusifolia Nom français :casse Nom anglais :sicklepod |
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source : http://linnaeus.nrm.se |
mauvaise herbe annuelle herbacée d'été. Sa feuille est
composée avec 3-5 prospectus verts. Le fruit est une cosse cylindrique, avec
des fleurs jaunes qui portent sur des tiges penchantes de la feuille axile |
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Localisation Origine |
Amérique du nord , Afrique, zones tropicales… |
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Propriétés Utilisations |
Sénégal : utilisée pour la sauce, protège des
diarrhées infantiles. |
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De même famille |
Famille : fabaceae Genre :cassia Autres espèces : Il existe un grand nombre d’espèces. c.acutifolia c.grandis c.javanica c.marginata |
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