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Rauvolfia tetraphylla is a plant in the family Apocynaceae, growing as a bush or small tree. It is commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper. The plant is native to Mexico, Central America, West Indies, and northern South America. It has been cultivated widely as both an ornamental and for use in traditional medicine. It is now naturalized throughout the tropics including Australasia, Indochina, and India.

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  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla és una espècie de planta dins la família Apocynaceae. És un arbust o un arbret. És una planta nativa de l'Amèrica tropical. En anglès rep el nom comú de devil-pepper (pebre del dimoni). S'ha cultivat tant com planta ornamental com a font de productes farmacèutics. A Espanya figura en la llista de plantes de venda regulada. S'ha naturalitzat a altres llocs tropicals com Australasia, Indoxina i Índia. (ca)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla es una especie de planta de las Apocynaceae. Especie oriunda de Asia y de África, ampliamente distribuida en América Tropical (con una amplia distribución en Venezuela). En Cuba se llama palo boniato o palo moniato.​ (es)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla is a plant in the family Apocynaceae, growing as a bush or small tree. It is commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper. The plant is native to Mexico, Central America, West Indies, and northern South America. It has been cultivated widely as both an ornamental and for use in traditional medicine. It is now naturalized throughout the tropics including Australasia, Indochina, and India. Rauvolfia tetraphylla fruits are called devil-peppers and hold an important position in the Indian traditional system of medicine. The plant has various significances and it is widely used by South Indian tribes. Asima Chatterjee initiated chemical investigation of alkaloids in Rauvolfia tetraphylla then known as Rauwolfia canescens. Indole alkaloids including serpentine, reserpine, serpentinine, and other Rauwolfia alkaloids were identified in phytochemical study. (en)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla är en oleanderväxtart som beskrevs av Carl von Linné. Rauvolfia tetraphylla ingår i släktet Rauvolfia och familjen oleanderväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 四叶萝芙木(学名:Rauvolfia tetraphylla)为夹竹桃科萝芙木属的植物,是中国的特有植物。分布于亚洲、南美洲以及中国大陆的广西、云南、广东等地,目前已由人工引种栽培。 (zh)
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  • Rauvolfia (en)
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  • tetraphylla (en)
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  • * Rauvolfia canescens (L.) * Rauvolfia heterophylla (Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) * Rauvolfia hirsuta (Jacq.) * Rauvolfia latifolia var. minor (Müll.Arg.) * Rauvolfia odontophora (Van Heurck & Müll.Arg.) * Rauvolfia subpubescens (L.) * Rauvolfia tomentosa (Jacq.) (en)
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  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla és una espècie de planta dins la família Apocynaceae. És un arbust o un arbret. És una planta nativa de l'Amèrica tropical. En anglès rep el nom comú de devil-pepper (pebre del dimoni). S'ha cultivat tant com planta ornamental com a font de productes farmacèutics. A Espanya figura en la llista de plantes de venda regulada. S'ha naturalitzat a altres llocs tropicals com Australasia, Indoxina i Índia. (ca)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla es una especie de planta de las Apocynaceae. Especie oriunda de Asia y de África, ampliamente distribuida en América Tropical (con una amplia distribución en Venezuela). En Cuba se llama palo boniato o palo moniato.​ (es)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla är en oleanderväxtart som beskrevs av Carl von Linné. Rauvolfia tetraphylla ingår i släktet Rauvolfia och familjen oleanderväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • 四叶萝芙木(学名:Rauvolfia tetraphylla)为夹竹桃科萝芙木属的植物,是中国的特有植物。分布于亚洲、南美洲以及中国大陆的广西、云南、广东等地,目前已由人工引种栽培。 (zh)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla is a plant in the family Apocynaceae, growing as a bush or small tree. It is commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper. The plant is native to Mexico, Central America, West Indies, and northern South America. It has been cultivated widely as both an ornamental and for use in traditional medicine. It is now naturalized throughout the tropics including Australasia, Indochina, and India. (en)
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  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla (ca)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla (es)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla (en)
  • Rauvolfia tetraphylla (sv)
  • 四叶萝芙木 (zh)
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