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Catha and edulis
Catha edulis, commonly called Arabian tea, khat, qat, gat, or miraa, is a flowering plant native to the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
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Along with cathinone, it is found naturally in Catha edulis ( khat ), and contributes to its overall effects.
Cathine is found in shrub Catha edulis.
d-Norpseudoephedrine is also known as cathine, and occurs naturally in Catha edulis (" Khat ").
* cathinone ( found in Catha edulis, Khat )
* cathine ( also found in Catha edulis )
* Khat ( being the leaves of Catha edulis ( Celastraceae )) ( added by 1993 Regulations )

Catha and is
One appears to be divinities of an indigenous nature: Catha and Usil, the sun ; Tivr, the moon ; Selvans, a civil god ; Turan, the goddess of love ; Laran, the god of war ; Leinth, the goddess of death ; Maris ; Thalna ; Turms ; and the ever-popular Fufluns, whose name is related in some unknown way to the city of Populonia and the populus Romanus.
One appears to be lesser divinities of an indigenous origin: Catha and Usil, the sun, Tivr, the moon, Selvans, a civil god, Turan, the goddess of love, Laran, the god of war, Leinth, the goddess of death, Maris, Thalna, Turms and the god Fufluns, whose name is related in some unknown way to the city of Populonia and the populus Romanus.
Separately, there is also another Gaelic Irish language song, ' Rosc Catha na Mumhan ' (' The Battle Cry of Munster ') that is sung to the same tune, but giving the perspective of Irish Catholics warring with the settlers, attributed to Pearas Mac Gearailt ( 1709-92 ).
Fuaim Catha is an anarcho-punk album, by the band Oi Polloi.

Catha and .
Drummer Murray Briggs, who played on several of the band's 7 " records, as well as the Fuaim Catha LP, now plays in Scottish indie pop band Aberfeldy along with brother Riley, who had a brief spell as Oi Polloi's guitarist in the 1990s.
Brian Tipa was instrumental in writing a great deal of material for the band in the mid 1990s, including the Fuaim Catha LP, which was co-written with Calum Mackenzie two weeks before it was recorded.
In another saga, Fotha Catha Cnucha (" The Cause of the Battle of Cnucha "), Cathair gives the hill of Almu ( Knockaulin, County Kildare ) to the druid Nuada son of Aichi.
She appears to be identical to the Irish goddess Badb Catha.
Fuaim Catha means ' Sound of Battle ' in the Scottish Gaelic language.
The melody was adapted from an old air, ' Rosc Catha na Mumhan ' Battlecry of Munster ( Irish ) By Piaras Mac Gearailt ( Pierce McGerald c. 1709-c. 1792 ) also used for the loyalist song " Boyne Water ", as well as several other songs in English and Irish.
* Andrade of Catha Freehold, Lady of Goddess Keep: Twin of Milar, she sought a Sunrunner Prince from the marriage of her sister and Prince Zehava of the Desert, but as that failed she tried again with Rohan and Sioned.

Catha and may
Catha may refer to:

edulis and is
Traditionally, Canna " edulis " has been reputed to be the variety grown for food in South America, but there is no scientific evidence to substantiate the name.
It is probable that C. edulis is simply a synonym of C. discolor, which is also grown for agricultural purposes throughout Asia.
It is closely related to other species in the genus Pueraria ( P. edulis, P. phaseoloides and P. thomsonii ) and the common name kudzu is used for all of these species and hybrids between them.
In the United Kingdom, the native variety ( Ostrea edulis ) is still held to be the finest, requiring five years to mature and protected by an Act of Parliament during the May – August spawning season.
Bonamia ostrea is a protistan parasite that causes catastrophic losses ( nearly 98 %) in European flat oyster Ostrea edulis L. This protistan parasite is endemic to three oyster-regions in Europe.
The most notable species is the Boletus edulis, the " mushroom king ", a beautiful, almost legendary, relatively rare mushroom, edible in almost any ( even raw ) form, and commonly considered the best-tasting mushroom.
The Lactarius deliciosus is however regarded as one of the most palatable mushrooms in Slavic culture, comparable to the Boletus edulis.
Passiflora edulis is a vine species of passion flower that is native to Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina ( Corrientes and Misiones provinces, among others ).
* The Passion fruit or maracujá ( P. edulis ) is cultivated extensively in the Caribbean, South America, south Florida and South Africa for its fruit, which is used as a source of juice.
Its fruit is somewhat intermediate between the two sold as P. edulis.
Carpobrotus edulis is native to South Africa.
Carpobrotus edulis is a creeping, mat-forming succulent species and member of the Stone Plant family Aizoaceae, one of about 30 species in the genus Carpobrotus.
Carpobrotus edulis is easily confused with its close relatives, including the more diminutive and less aggressive Carpobrotus chilensis ( sea fig ), with which it hybridizes readily.
Carpobrotus edulis has naturalised in many other regions throughout the world, and is an invasive species in several parts, notably Australia, California and the Mediterranean, all of which share a similar climate.
Boletus edulis, commonly known as penny bun, porcino or cep, is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus.
The pore surface of the B. edulis fruit body is whitish when young, but ages to a greenish-yellow.

edulis and similar
P. edulis ( passion fruit ) and a few other species are used in Central and South America for similar purposes.
In the early 1900s C. edulis was brought to California from South Africa to stabilize soil along railroad tracks and was later put to use by Caltrans for similar purposes.
M. obovata shares the vernacular name of African pear with another completely different species, Dacryodes edulis, and neither should be confused with Baillonella toxisperma, known by the very similar name, African pearwood.

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