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    Cyclopia, the honeybush, or heuningbos in Afrikaans, is a genus of some 20 species of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae...
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    Cyclopia (named after the Greek mythology characters cyclopes), also known as alobar holoprosencephaly, is the most extreme form of holoprosencephaly and...
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    Cyclopia intermedia is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. So called honeybush tea is made from fermented leaves and stems of this plant...
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  • Cyclopia can refer to: Cyclopia, a congenital disorder Cyclopia (plant), a genus of leguminous plants in the subfamily Faboideae This disambiguation page...
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    Rooibos (category Medicinal plants of Africa)
    other local species of plants endemic to the area such as Protea convexa, Roridula dentata and P. scolymocephala. Cyclopia (plant) Rooibos wine "Aspalathus...
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    plants have been assigned one epithet or name for their species and one name for their genus, a grouping of related species. Many of these plants are...
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  • name for plants in the southern African genus Cyclopia, which are used to make an herbal tea. Honeybush may also refer to: Codon royenii, a plant species...
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  • which wood from the rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia spp.) plants is used instead of the traditional oak wood during the maturation...
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    Veratrum californicum (category Plants described in 1855)
    gestation associated with birth defects such as holoprosencephaly and cyclopia in animals such as sheep, horses, and other mammals that graze upon it...
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    Hellebore (category Christmas plants)
    the teratogens cyclopamine (which can cause the fatal birth defect of cyclopia) and jervine, it is believed to be the "hellebore" used by Hippocrates...
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    were also fynbos natives. Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) and honeybush (Cyclopia intermedia) are of economic importance, grown and harvested in large quantities...
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  • Cleome serrulata Clitoria spp. Collaea spp. Cologania spp. Crotalaria spp. Cyclopia spp. Commiphora wightii Cyamopsis spp. Cytisus spp. Cytisus scoparius Desmodium...
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    Veratrum (category Medicinal plants)
    2-Deoxyjervine is also found in these plants and is known to induce holoprosencephaly and cyclopia. All parts of these plants are poisonous, with the roots and...
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    Crotalaria Cruddasia Cullen Cyamopsis Cyathostegia Cyclocarpa Cyclolobium Cyclopia Cymbosema Cytisophyllum Cytisopsis Cytisus Dahlstedtia Dalbergia Dalbergiella...
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  • penduliflora Crudia scortechinii Crudia splendens Cryptosepalum tetraphyllum Cyclopia bolusii Cynometra brachyrrhachis Cynometra engleri Cynometra inaequifolia...
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    Jervine (category Plant toxins)
    teratogen causing birth defects in vertebrates. In severe cases it can cause cyclopia and holoprosencephaly. Jervine's biological activity is mediated via its...
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  • America Cunninghamella intermedia, a fungus species Cyclopia intermedia, the honeybush, a plant species used to make an infusion in the same manner as...
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  • Zeus for his eternal punishment. Meanwhile, Shlub takes Stupendous to Cyclopia to find the Cyclops that Deliria previously mated with to give birth to...
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    Cyclopamine (category Plant toxins)
    demonstrated to induce birth defects, including the development of a single eye (cyclopia) in offspring. The molecule was named after this effect, which was originally...
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    Stirtonanthus B.-E. van Wyk & A. L. Schutte Virgilia Poir. Cadia Forssk. Cyclopia Vent. Cardoso D, Pennington RT, de Queiroz LP, Boatwright JS, Van Wyk BE...
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  • maculata, a tongue orchid Cteniloricaria maculata, an armored catfish Cyclopia maculata, a legume endemic to South Africa Cypraea maculata, a sea snail...
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  • List of Fabaceae genera (category Lists of plant genera (alphabetic))
    Cyathostegia (Benth.) Schery Cyclocarpa Afzel. ex Urb. Cyclolobium Benth. Cyclopia Vent. Cylicodiscus Harms Cymbosema Benth. Cynometra L. Cytisophyllum O...
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    Steroid (section Plant)
    Ingestion of these C-nor-D-homosteroids results in birth defects in lambs: cyclopia from cyclopamine and leg deformity from veratramine. A further C-nor-D-homosteroid...
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    in the skull might have been interpreted as a large single eye-socket. Cyclopia, a rare birth defect, can result in foetuses which have a single eye. Although...
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    lily had serious facial deformations. These ranged from deformed jaws to cyclopia (see picture). After decades of research, in the 1980s, the compound responsible...
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  • Agnes Ibbetson (category Plant physiologists)
    dedicated to her by John Sims, but is now considered identical with the Cyclopia of Ventenat. "Multiple news items: Obituary". Royal Cornwall Gazette. 22...
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    of the Lords Proprietors' tracts. July 3 – The first documented case of cyclopia is diagnosed in a horse. July 7 – King Charles II of England leaves London...
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    between different species, even sometimes with similar genera, such as Cyclopia, some species of which yield honeybush tea. Aspalathus comprises the following...
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    Felicia oleosa (category Felicia (plant))
    fimbrata, E. discolor, Leucadendron dregei, Protea eximia, P. montana, Cyclopia bolusii, Lobelia tomentosa, Helichrysum tinctum, Seriphium plumosum and...
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  • Coursetia dubia Crotalaria collina Crotalaria exaltata Cullen walkingtonii Cyclopia sessiliflora Dalbergia bracteolata Dalbergia chapelieri Dalbergia cultrata...
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