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Portulaca oleraceadocumented forBactericide

Bactericide is a historical action or property term used in ethnobotanical literature. It describes reported intent, not a verified pharmacological effect.

PlantPortulaca oleracea Documented useBactericide Preparation layer0 connected
What it was documented for

Bactericide

Bactericide is a historical action or property term used in ethnobotanical literature. It describes reported intent, not a verified pharmacological effect.

Use groupImmune, infection & fever
Term typeTraditional Action
Original source labelBactericide
Modern vocabulary matchNo exact ontology match

This is an intended-action label from traditional literature, not a measured pharmacological result.

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Poison or hazard flag

This plant or source record carries a poison/hazard classification. The page deliberately does not turn the historical association into a practical recipe. Do not prepare or administer the plant from this record.

Practical knowledge layer

Recipes, methods and preparation notes.

Preparation guidance is intentionally withheld.

This plant or record carries a poison/hazard flag. Related historical data remains visible, but the page does not surface recipes, administration ideas or preparation instructions for this taxon.

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Plant context

Portulaca oleracea

Scientific namePortulaca oleracea
AuthorshipPortulaca oleracea L.
FamilyPortulacaceae
Taxonomy linkMatched to herbarium
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Documentation depth

Where the association appears.

ChinaElsewhere
View 3 preserved source rows

Multiple rows can represent different places, references or repeated historical reports. They are preserved separately rather than treated as independent proof.

RegionReference labelSource row
ChinaKeys#6,379
ElsewhereNas#65,427
ElsewhereWoi.Syria#82,007
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Safety and self-care boundary

Severe infection signs, persistent high fever, dehydration, confusion or rapid deterioration require medical assessment.

Plant identity, plant part, dose, preparation, route, interactions, pregnancy safety, toxicity and contraindications are not established by this association. Do not use it for self-diagnosis or self-medication.

Dataset provenance

USDA Dr. Duke ethnobotanical data

The plant–use association and source rows come from the USDA Dr. Duke database. Holistic Healing Tips adds taxonomy matching, readable vocabulary profiles, internal preparation links and visible interpretation boundaries.

Dataset version: 1992–2016 · Licence: CC0 · Record class: traditional use

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