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Non-scientific name:

cardo blanco

2 Accepted name(s) for "cardo blanco":

3 Medicinal source(s) include this non-scientific name:

Medicinal sources: Scientific names as used in medicinal source: MPNS matched scientific names: Accepted name: Drug form: Plant parts:
Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009) Argemone subfusiformis G.B. Ownbey Argemone subfusiformis Ownbey Argemone subfusiformis Ownbey dried capsule, dried petals, fresh fruit juice aerial parts, capsule, petals, flowers, fruit, leaf, latex, root, seed
WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004) Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. dried ripe fruit fruit
Guía de Pl. Med. en Valle de México (Fonseca Chávez et al., 2020) Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn. seeds, leaves, fruits

51 Non-scientific name(s) associated with "cardo blanco":

Non-scientific names: Class of name: Medicinal sources:
akùb Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
artichnuat sauvage Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
blessed thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
bull thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
cardo amarillo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
cardo asnal Other Guía de Pl. Med. en Valle de México (Fonseca Chávez et al., 2020)
cardo bendito Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
cardo de burro Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
cardo de maría Other Guía de Pl. Med. en Valle de México (Fonseca Chávez et al., 2020)
cardo lechero Other Guía de Pl. Med. en Valle de México (Fonseca Chávez et al., 2020)
cardo mariano Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
cardo santo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
carduo mariano Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
cardón santo Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
carrazán Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
chardon argente Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
chardon-marie Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
frauendistelfrüchte Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
fructus cardui mariae Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
fructus silybi mariae Pharmaceutical WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
fruit de chardon marie Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
holy thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kharshat barri Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
khorfeish Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kocakavkas Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
kuub Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
lady’s milk Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
lady’s thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
lait de notre dame Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
marian thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mariazami Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mariendistel Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mariendistelfrüchte Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
marienkörner Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
maritighal Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
mild marian thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
milkthistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
máriatövis-termés Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
ortiguilla Other Med. Pl. Argentine Flora (Barboza et al., 2009)
pternix Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
shawkeddiman Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
silberdistil Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
silybe Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
silybon Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
silybum Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
st mary’sthistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
thistle of the blessed virgin Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
true thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
variegated marian thistle Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)
épine blanche Other WHO Monog. Med. Pl. 2 (WHO, 2004)