| lobelia | <botany> A genus of plants, including a great number of species. Lobelia inflata, or Indian tobacco, is an annual plant of North America, whose leaves contain a poisonous white viscid juice, of an acrid taste. It has often been used in medicine as an emetic, expectorant, etc. L. Cardinalis is the cardinal flower, remarkable for the deep and vivid red colour of its flowers. Origin: NL. So called from Lobel, botanist to King James I. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lobeliaceous | <botany> Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants of which the genus Lobelia is the type. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Lobelia |
any plant or flower of the genus Lobelia
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Is a relaxant and helps headaches; This herb is a powerful relaxing agent as well as being beneficial for allergies, coughs, colds and headaches. It has a powerful effect on numerous other ailments and is considered one of the most valuable herbs do to the holistic combination of stimulation and relaxation.
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Actions: Anti-asthmatic, anti-spasmodic, expectorant, emetic, nervine. Indications: Lobelia is a useful systemic relaxants. It has a general depressant action on the central and autonomic nervous system and on neuro-muscular action. Its primary specific use is in bronchitic asthma and bronchitis. Lobeline is a powerful respiratory stimulant that will stimulate catarrhal secretion and expectoration while relaxing the muscles of the respiratory system.
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| lobelia | any plant or flower of the genus Lobelia |
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| lobelia | North American lobelia having brilliant red flowers |
| lobelia | erect perennial aquatic herb of Europe and North America having submerged spongy leaves and pendulous racemes of blue flowers above the water |
| lobelia | not recognized in all classification systems |
| lobelia | North American wild lobelia having small blue flowers and inflated capsules formerly used as an antispasmodic |
| lobelia | tall erect and very leafy perennial herb of eastern North America having dense spikes of blue flowers |
| lobelia | not recognized in all classification systems |
| lobelia | belonging to the family Lobeliaceae |
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