PMID: 3747562Jun 1, 1986Paper

Plants used in phytotherapy, cosmetics and dyeing in the Pramanda district (Epirus, North-West Greece)

Journal of Ethnopharmacology
F Tammaro, G Xepapadakis

Abstract

Thirty plants used in phytotherapy, cosmetics and dyeing in the Pramanda district (North-West Greece) are reported. For many plants (myrtle, phlomis, daphne, etc.) the uses are localized and not noted for other phytotherapies; some uses coincide with those existing in other zones of the Mediterranean (mint, thyme, red juniper, Hypericum, etc.). The plants used are the most common and most easily found in this area.

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Feb 7, 2006·Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine·Paolo Maria Guarrera
Jun 1, 2007·Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine·Paolo Maria Guarrera, Leporatti Maria Lucia
Mar 13, 2008·Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine·Paolo Maria GuarreraSimone Medori
Apr 8, 2015·Pharmaceutical Biology·Debora KaraliIrene Athanassakis
Sep 12, 2006·Journal of Ethnopharmacology·Regina KarousouStella Kokkini
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