Apocynum venetum, commonly known as sword-leaf dogbane,[2] is a plant species in the dogbane family, poisonous but used as a source of fiber, medicine, and nectar for production of honey.[3]
Nerium antidysentericum Lepech. 1790 not L. 1753 nor Lepech. 1795
Nerium sibiricum Medik.
Apocynum sibiricum Pall. ex Roem. & Schult. 1819 not Jacq. 1770
Apocynum compressum Moench
Trachomitum sarmatiense Woodson
Apocynum sarmatiense (Woodson) O.Wissjul.
Apocynum scabrum Russanov
Trachomitum scabrum (Russanov) Pobed.
Apocynum tauricum Pobed.
Trachomitum tauricum (Pobed.) Pobed.
Distribution and habitat
Apocynum venetum is considered to be native to a wide range in northern Asia and SE Europe: Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Ex/Yugoslavia, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia, Siberia, Central Asia, Iran, Iraq, Cyprus, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, and Japan.[1][3][4] It grows in swamps, wet places, and maritime sands.[5]
Uses
Apocynum venetum fibers can be extracted from the A. venetum bast; these fibers possess the luster of silk, smoothness of ramie, malleability of cashmere, and the softness of cotton.[6]Apocynum venetum leaves have been used in the traditional medicine for hypertension treatment.[7]
English Names for Korean Native Plants(PDF). Pocheon: Korea National Arboretum. 2015. p.355. ISBN978-89-97450-98-5. Archived from the original(PDF) on 25 May 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2016– via Korea Forest Service.
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