Aristolochia clematitis

Aristolochia clematitis

Birthwort

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Anthophyta
Flowering plants
Birthwort family
Aristolochiaceae
Photographer: John Crellin
Godstow Nunnery, Oxford
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This plant is thought to have been introduced for medicinal purposes a long time ago. The name suggests its historical use - to promote uterine contractions. Its continued presence at the ruined Godstow Nunnery is though to date back to its use there in mediaeval times.

Charlie Tomson writes: "Use of the plant for medicinal purposes, or accidental ingestion, has now been shown to be the cause of a severe type of irreversible kidney damage, known as Aristolochia nephropathy. This disease was previously known as Chinese Herbs Nephropathy (following an epidemic of disease in Belgium resulting from inclusion of Aristolochia extracts in a herbal slimming remedy) and as Balkan nephropathy."

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13 July 2005
Section: Wild Plants and Fungi of the British Isles
 
British Isles status: introduced after 1500 AD
Nikon D70
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Metering: Multi-Pattern
Focussing: Manual
1/60 sec - F/16
Lens: 60mm F/2.8 D
Sensitivity: ISO 1600
Aristolochia clematitis

Birthwort

FloralImages
Creative Commons License
Protected by a Creative Commons Licence.
Anthophyta
Flowering plants
Birthwort family
Aristolochiaceae
Photographer: John Crellin
Godstow Nunnery, Oxford
View location

This plant is thought to have been introduced for medicinal purposes a long time ago. The name suggests its historical use - to promote uterine contractions. Its continued presence at the ruined Godstow Nunnery is though to date back to its use there in mediaeval times.

Back to: Wild plants; Flowering plants; Intr. after 1500; Birthwort family; Oxfordshire; Flower

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13 July 2005
Section: Wild Plants and Fungi of the British Isles
 
British Isles status: introduced after 1500 AD
Nikon D70
Exposure Mode: Shutter Priority
Metering: Multi-Pattern
Focussing: Manual
1/60 sec - F/8
Lens: 60mm F/2.8 D
Sensitivity: ISO 500