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Description Leonotis leonurus.
English: Lion's tail;
Português: Cauda-de-leão, Marijuana-selvagem. Flowers. Portimão, Portugal. The Lion's tail originates in Southern Africa, and is a common garden flower in temperate climates. The Hottentot tribes used to smoke it for an euphoric effect. It contains the alkaloid leonurin.
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