![]() In Ethiopia, it is reported from all provinces as a cultivated herb in almost every garden (Engler, 1907 Cufodontis, 1956, 1957 Siegenthaler, 1963 Herb. In many countries all over the world, it is cultivated. chalepensis is indigenous to the Mediterranean area, the Canary Islands, Arabia and Somalia. Raute, Weinraute, Gartenraute, Kreuzraute (German).rue, rue des jardins, grande rue, rue d'Algérie (French).tenadam, adam, taladdam, gulla (Amarinia).1977: Fournier,Les quatre flores de France, ed.1976- 1977: Kloos, Preliminary studies of Medicinal plants and plant products in markets of central Ethiopia, Ethnomedicine, B.1974: Gessner & Orzechowski, Gift- und Arzneipflanzen von Mittel-europa, ed.1968: Townsend, Ruta, in: Flora Europaea, 2: p.1967: Townsend, Ruta, in: Flora of Turkey, 2: p.1963: Siegenthaler, Useful plants of Ethiopia, Exp.1961: Garnier et al., Ressources médicinales de la flore française, 1: p.1960: Lemordant, Les plantes éthiopiennes: p.1957: Cufodontis, Bemerkenswerte Nutz- und Kulturpflanzen Aethiopiens, Senck.1950: Baldrati, Trattato delle coltivazioni tropicali e sub-tropicali: p.1946: Baldrati, Piante officinali dell' Africa orientale, Centra Studi Colon.1931: Engler, Rutaceae, in: Engler & Prantl, Die nat.1912: Chiovenda, Osservazioni botaniche, agrarie ed industriali, Monog.1907: Pax, Die von Felix Rosen in Abyssinien gesammelten Pflanzen, Bot.’ Ruta foliis supradecompositis, petalis ciliatis’ (Specimen LINN 537.4, holo.!). ’ chalepensis’: originating from or first collected at Aleppo, Syria. ’ Ruta’: old Latin plant name for rue the same word means also bitterness, unpleasantness, perhaps referring to the strong smell or taste of rue. ![]()
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