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HERBS IN TWI- EMMANEX HERBS GHANA

HERBS IN TWI
by EMMANUEL AKWASI ANTWI (emmanex herbs)

1. African tuliptree - Kokonisuo
2. Gold coast bombax - AkonkodeE
3. Poison devils pepper - Kakapenpen
4. Paullinia pinnata - Tuantini
5. Alstonia boonei - Nyamedua
6. Siam weed - Acheampong
7. Morind lucida - Konkroma/ngo ne nkyene
8. Poaceae - Abirekyire abodwese
9. Deinbollia grandifolia - Asikoto
10.Pycnanthus angolensis - OteE
11.Pisonia aculeata - Akobowere
12.Scent leaf - Nunum
13.Justicia flava - Afema
14.Jute mallow - Ayoyo
15.Balm - Emee (emmanex herbs)
16.Punarnava - Aposumpo
17.Basil - Akoko mesa
18.Indian-almond - Abrofo nkate
19.Wireweed - Obrane atu ata
20.Bramble - Ananse dokono
21.Nettle - Honhon/Bonhon
22.Cloves - pEprE
23.Mistletoe - Nkranpan
24.Anise - Nkitinkiti
25.Purslane - Adwera
26.Wormweed - Ahahanhene
27.Griffonia - Kagya
28.Stinking weed - Nkodaankodaa brodeE
29.Anthocleista nobilis - Owudifuokete
30.Phyllanthaceae - Bowommaguwakyi
31.Abelmosk -Okra/ nkruma
32.Yellow Oleander - nnye me nnyere me (do not take me and bind me )
33.  Bryophyllum, Panfuti-plant ( Akan name is Taameawu )
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