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Rhus Toxicodendron

From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia

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About the Preparation -

 
  Preparation name Rhus Toxicodendron  
  Preparation category Homoeopathic remedy  
  Manufacturer's name  
  Natural Order Anacardiaceae  
  Common Name Poison ivy  
  Latin Name Rhus Toxicodendron  
  Chemical Formula  
  Mother tincture made Tincture  
  General description  

Effect on plants -

   
Named Issues
Black spot (337)
Fire blight (337)
Wandering Dew (Unsuccessful) (788)
 
General Appearance
I have tried Rhus Tox on Wandering Dew which is a pest in NZ and ground covering everything. It doesn't allow the native tree seeds to grow. I was wanting it to die off slowly but didn't see too much of a change. (788)
 
Roots
 
Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system
 
Leaves
Star shaped spots after cold damp weather. Especially for roses (337)
Dry dark burnt-looking leaves after cold dap weather (337)
Sooty mould - mainly on roses (337)
 
Flowers
 
Generative organs
 
Fruit
 
Seed
 
Notes and Academic Papers
Rhus tox (CH30) has increased the rate of callus development and plantlet regeneration. (1777)
 


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