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buchu - vertaling naar arabisch

GENUS OF PLANTS
Buchu; Barosma; Buchu Leaf Oil; Parapetalifera; Hartogia; Bookoo
  • Buchu (Agathosma) being commercially grown in the [[Groot Winterhoek]] mountains of the Western Cape

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بَارِسْمَة [نبات]
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Definitie

buchu
['b?ku:]
¦ noun
1. a heather-like South African shrub, cultivated for its essential oil and as an ornamental. [Agathosma betulina and other species.]
2. a diuretic drug made from buchu leaves.
Origin
C18: from Khoikhoi.

Wikipedia

Agathosma

Agathosma is a genus of about 140 species of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to the southern part of Africa. Common names include Buchu, Boegoe, Bucco, Bookoo and Diosma. Buchu formally denotes two herbal species, prized for their fragrance and medicinal use despite their toxicity. In colloquial use however, the term (see Boegoe) is applied to a wider set of fragrant shrubs or substitutes.

They are small shrubs and subshrubs, mostly with erect woody stems reaching 30–100 cm tall, but low-growing and prostrate in some species. The leaves are usually opposite, ericoid, often crowded, simple, entire, from 0.5-3.5 cm long. The flowers are produced in terminal clusters, 0.7–2 cm diameter, with five white, pink, red or purple, petals.

Many of the species are highly aromatic, and the genus name means "good fragrance". Some species of the genus are used as herbal remedies.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor buchu
1. "Buchu is very lucrative," said Hedley Peter who farms in the Cederberg mountains north of Cape Town where buchu grows wild.
2. The South African herb buchu is now so valuable it is attracting poachers.
3. "In the last two seasons about 200,000 rand ($26,600) worth of buchu was stolen.
4. Buchu producers are even eyeing the world‘s giant soft drink producers, including Coca–Cola Co. and PepsiCo Inc.
5. Until recently most buchu was harvested from wild plants, but the profits to be made have prompted scores of farmers to begin cultivating the shrub in irrigated fields in the Cederberg and elsewhere in South Africa . Mounting cultivation has cut the price of buchu and thefts have been curtailed by anti–poaching campaigns, mostly carried out by ex–soldiers.