What is another word for Chenopodium Botrys?

Pronunciation: [t͡ʃˌɛnəpˈə͡ʊdi͡əm bˈɒtɹɪz] (IPA)

Chenopodium Botrys is a plant species commonly known as the Jerusalem oak, feather geranium, or Stinking goosefoot. It is a herbaceous plant that belongs to the family of Amaranthaceae and is primarily found in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. The plant has different synonyms such as Akaza, Mediterranean goosefoot, Patruuna, Hama-Gaya, Gotu-Kola, and many more. Chenopodium Botrys is used for medicinal purposes due to its various properties such as anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, diuretic, and laxative. It is also used in cooking as a spice or herb, and the seeds of the plant are used in making herbal tea.

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Related words: Chenopodium Botrys, Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae, Chenopodium Album, Chenopodium Quinoa, Chenopodium Redditum, Chenopodium Quinoaes

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