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Recent studies of Rwandan coleus indicate that it is effective against a variety of disorders involving destruction of red blood cells, may be effective treatment against leukemia.

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Q: What do recent studies suggest about the medicinal usefulness of coleus?
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What are the medicinal actions of coleus?

Antispasmodic, anticoagulant.


What are other medicinal plants of the Higaonon tribe?

Many species like Blumea balsamifera , Artemisia vulgaris, Coleus aromaticus, Coleus blumei, Jathropa curcas, and Cymbopogon citratus were used as medicinal plants by the Higaonon tribe. The tribe depended on these plants and herbs for their cure.


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Will coleus return after a winter?

A coleus is a tender annual and will not return after winter.


Are coleus plants poisonous to cats?

No the coleus leaves are not poisonous to cats.


What is the Latin name of coleus?

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How does coleus photosynthesis?

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