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CABIMBO
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Wood of the Oil, Tacamaca In the river basins of the Amazon and the Orinoco, several species of trees of the Copaifera sort grow, that secrete a res ...
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CACAO
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theobroma cacao l.
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Description: tree of the family of the Esterculiáceas, that reaches of 6 to 10 ms of height, with great perennial leaves and yellow or reddish flower ...
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CACTUS
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cactus grandiflorus
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Cactus grandiflorus L. Used Part The flowers and the stem Active Principles Cactina (hordenina), cacticina, narcisina, grandiflorina, hiperósido, ru ...
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CAESALPINIA PULCHERRIMA
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caesalpinia pulcherrima
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Or ANGEL HAIR Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linnaeus S. Fam. Leguminosae It is a plant of very old use, because from before the arrival of the Spanish she ...
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CAFE
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CAGUARIÁN
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algarrobo de las antillas hymenaea courbaril
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In the center and the south of America the call grows carob tree of the Antilles. Its crust secretes the copal, similar resinous substance to the in ...
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CALABACERA
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cucurbita pepo l.
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Numerous cultivated varieties of calabacera exist, that produce fruits that weigh from half kilo to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come fr ...
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CALABAZÓN
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cerezoprunus avium
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Habitat: common in the tempered zones of both hemispheres. Description: tree of the family of the Rosaceous ones, beautiful bearing and crust brown, ...
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CALAGUALA
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polipodium calaguala
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It contains minerals, such as zinc, manganese, iron, cobalt, sulfur, receive, molybdenum, calcium, phosphorus, fluorine and selenium. ...
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CALAMACO
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CALAMÍS
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cálamo aromático acorus calamus
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Plant coming from Asia, was introduced in Europe in century XIII by the tartars. Its aroma is very pleasant and remembers to the one of the mandarin ...
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CALDERONES
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trolllus europaeus
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Family: Ranunculáceas. Description herbaceous Plant provided with fasciculada root and turgid stem, furrowed, of until half meter of height, glabro. ...
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CALENDULA
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CALIFORNIAN POPPY
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eschoscholtzia californica)
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Used Part The aerial sumidades. Active Principles Alkaloids: alocriptopina, quelidonina, protopina, berberina, californidina, queleritrina, quelilu ...
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CALUMBA
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colombo cocculus palmatus miers
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The root of this shrub was used by native African like main remedy against the diarreas and disenterías. When the Portuguese colonized Mozambique an ...
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CALYSTEGIA SEPIUM
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calystegia sepium
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Habitat: very common in fences and edges of all Europe and America. Description: it plants vivaz trepadora, of the family of the Convolvuláceas, who ...
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CAMARINA
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corema album
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Description: The camarina is a small shrub, of not more than three handspans of height, with leaves similar to those of brezo. It is a plant with ma ...
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CAMBRÓN
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espino cerval rhamnus cathartica
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From century XI they are documented the effects on the intestine of this plant, that also is used in veterinary medicine to bleed the animals. Habit ...
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CAMBRONERA
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grosellero espinosoribes uva crispa
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CAMBRONERA
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grosellero espinosoribes uva crispa
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CAMBRONERA KILLS
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grosellero espinosoribes uva crispa
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CAMEDRIO
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teucrium chamaedrys
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Plant that grows in the pedregales and the cracks of the old walls, adorning them with its smooth color purple. It must his scientific name to Teucr ...
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CAMÍBAR
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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CAMPHOR OF JAPAN
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alcanforero cinnamomum camphora
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The alcanforero is a millenarian tree pertaining to the family of the lauráceas. The oldest units of this beautiful tree can get to measure more of ...
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CAMUESO
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manzano pirus malus
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The apple is in itself a compendium of medicinal virtues, known from very old. They emphasize among them the digestive ones, who the medical school ...
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CAÑADONGA
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cañafístula cassia fistula
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This tree embellishes the tropical regions of America. In Mexico it abounds in the Hot Earth region, from Morelos and Guerrero to Tabasco and Chiapa ...
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CANAFISTULA
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cassia fistula
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This tree embellishes the tropical regions of America. In Mexico it abounds in the Hot Earth region, from Morelos and Guerrero to Tabasco and Chiapa ...
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CAÑAFÍSTULA
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cassia fistula
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This tree embellishes the tropical regions of America. In Mexico it abounds in the Hot Earth region, from Morelos and Guerrero to Tabasco and Chiapa ...
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CAÑAMO
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cannabis sativa
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The seeds are used. Properties digestive, purifying. It benefits to the genital apparatus. Indicated in the inflammation of the intestine, the genita ...
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CAÑAMONES
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CAÑAMONES
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CAÑARROYA
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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Habitat: one grows up between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread by all Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: it plants vivaz ...
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CANARY SEED
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CAÑAVERA
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arundo donax
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Used Part Rizoma. Active Principles Resin, essential oil, sugars. Mineral salts: silica, calcium, potassium. Plans of alkaloids: bufotenidina, bufot ...
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CANGUIL
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CANTUESO
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CAÑUELA
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grama rojacarex arenaria
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CAPER
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alcaparra capparis spinosa
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The caper is arbustillo zarzoso that throws piston rods of until a longer meter of height or still, pendants, with the a little heavy leaves and of ...
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CAPIÁ
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CAPUCHINA
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CAPUCHINO
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tropaeolum majus
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Castilian: capuchina, marañuela, pelón, flower of the blood, sores of Christ, spur of gallant, pajarillamastuerzo of Indians. English: large Indian ...
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CAPUDIO
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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It emphasizes by its showy fruits, that are a delight for the birds. In some cities one stands like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevo: i ...
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CAPULÍ
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alquequenjephysalis alkekengi
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The red berries of alquequenje are of an exquisite bittersweet flavor, and is one that conserves them in candy or vinegar. In some places it is made ...
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CAPULIN
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prunus laurocerasus
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(Prunus laurocerasus L.) NAMES Latin: Prunus laurocerasus L. Castilian: lauroceraso, laurel cherry tree Portuguese: loureiro real, louro cerejo Fren ...
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CARAGUATÁ
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CARÁOTA
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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CARAWAY
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CARD THISTLE
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dipsacus fullonum
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During many centuries the humanity has used as the prongs of this thistle to rebuke the wool. From its name comes to him there. Although in the pres ...
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CARDAMOM
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CARDING
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cardenchadipsacus fullonum
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During many centuries the humanity has used as the prongs of this thistle to rebuke the wool. From its name comes to him there. Although in the pres ...
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CARIOFILADA
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CARLINA
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carlina subacaulis
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CARLINA ANGELICA
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CARMINE GRASS
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phytolacca decandra
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Family: Fitoláceas. Description: Herbaceous plant that reaches up to 3 heavy and axonomorfo ms, with rizoma. The stem is smooth and simple in its inf ...
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CARMOTILLO
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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Although it can seem strange, the spices and sharp sauces perform an important function in the diet of the inhabitants of the tropic. Without them i ...
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CAROB TREE
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CAROB TREE OF THE ANTILLES
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hymenaea courbaril
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In the center and the south of America the call grows carob tree of the Antilles. Its crust secretes the copal, similar resinous substance to the in ...
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CAROB TREE OF THE ORINOCO
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algarrobo de las antillas hymenaea courbaril
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In the center and the south of America the call grows carob tree of the Antilles. Its crust secretes the copal, similar resinous substance to the in ...
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CARPE
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carpinus betulus
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Family: Betuláceas. Description: Tree with little deep roots and trunk of smooth crust of gray color. The leaves alternating, are made oval, peciolad ...
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CARRASQUILLA
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CARRICILLO
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correhuela mayor calystegia sepium
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Habitat: very common in fences and edges of all Europe and America. Description: it plants vivaz trepadora, of the family of the Convolvuláceas, who ...
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CARROT
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CASAVA
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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The yucca is an nourishing plant very appreciated in the warm countries. Nevertheless, the consumption by its crude root causes a serious poisoning, ...
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CASIA
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sen cassia angustifolia
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They sen, introduced in Europe in century XI by the Arabs, was one of the laxative ones more appreciated. With him one drastically bled the crazy pe ...
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CASTANO
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CAT FOOT
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CAT NAIL
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CAT TAIL
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CATALPA
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bignonia catalpa
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Family: Bignoniáceas. Description: In tribute to J.P. Bignon, botanist. Tree of up to 10-12 m of height, turgid stem, cracked crust something. The le ...
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CATOCHE
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guanábano annona muricata
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The fruit of this tree, known mainly like guanábana, that gets to weigh up to two kilos, contains a off-white pulp of pleasing flavor, similar to th ...
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CATUABA
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erythroxylum catuaba
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Etnico Name: Catuaba, Chuchuhuasha, Tattooed, Pau de Reposta, Caramuru, Piratancara Part of Used: Crust DESCRIPTION Properties: Aphrodisiac, CNS Stim ...
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CAUCHA
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CAYENA
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CAYEPUT
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CEDAR
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CEDRÓN
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hierba luisalippia triphylla kuntze
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The grass luisa is another one of the great gifts of the flora of the New World, along with the tomato, the potato and many more. In Europe it comes ...
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CEIBO
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erythrina crista-galli .
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· vulgar Names: "ceibo colorado", "seibo", "chopo", "zuinandi", "sihiñiandi" in guaraní; "peié-suket", (red fruit) in vilela; "nainík", "kaperan(a) r ...
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CELANDINE
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CELERY
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CENTAUREA
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centaurea jacea
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Castilian: Ingles: Family: Composed. Description: Herbaceous plant with axonomorfa root. Turgid, graft, slightly pubescente stem. Alternating, lanc ...
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CENTÁUREA
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cardo santo cnicus benedictus
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This it has received the pomposo title of "" blessed "santo" or due to its many medicinal properties, but mainly, by its effects against the plague. ...
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CENTÁUREA
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cardo santo cnicus benedictus
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This it has received the pomposo title of "" blessed "santo" or due to its many medicinal properties, but mainly, by its effects against the plague. ...
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CERRILLEJO
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vellosilla hieracium pilosella
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The use of vellosilla, although it goes back to the Average Age, is not very extended, because, perhaps once dry, it loses his medicinal virtues. Ha ...
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CERVELLÓN
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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It emphasizes by its showy fruits, that are a delight for the birds. In some cities one stands like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevo: i ...
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CERVINE WILD
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sorbus aucuparia
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Other Names: Acafresna, Amargoso, Wild Azarollo, Capudio, Cervellón, Wild Ash, False Apple tree, Margojo, Sevillian, Sorbito It emphasizes by its sh ...
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CERVISPINA
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espino cerval rhamnus cathartica
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From century XI they are documented the effects on the intestine of this plant, that also is used in veterinary medicine to bleed the animals. Habit ...
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CETERACH OFFICINARUM
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CHÁCARA
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cañafístula cassia fistula
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This tree embellishes the tropical regions of America. In Mexico it abounds in the Hot Earth region, from Morelos and Guerrero to Tabasco and Chiapa ...
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CHAFF
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chenopodium bonus-henricus
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Quenopodiáceas Family. Description: Its denomination is in honor of Enrique IV of Navarre. Perennial, turgid grass, provided with very graft root, fu ...
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CHÁGUAR
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CHANCA STONE
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phyllanthus niruri
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Popular Names: Stone of Chanca, Quebra Pedra, Pitirishi, Cachón de Piedra, Breaks Stone, Sasha foments, the Seed In the Leaf, Derriere Two, Derriere ...
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CHAUCHA
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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CHAVOS
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yezgosambucus ebolus
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The berries of yezgo are toxic, and agrees to differentiate them from those of the elder. Both plants belong to the same botanical family, and have ...
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CHERRY (TIPS)
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PRUNUS CERASUS L.
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Cherry (tips) Prunus cerasus L. Properties The Tips of Cherry are diuréticos and sedative of the infections of the urinary routes. They must his ...
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CHERRY TREE
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CHERVA
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in century I d.C., already knew the properties laxative the ricino oil, but until century XVIII it did not begin to use in Europe. Habi ...
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CHESTNUT TREE
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CHICALOTE
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cardo santo mexicano argemone mexicana
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It is distinguished by its yellow flowers with 4 or 6 petals. One occurs in the south of the United States, Mexico and all Central America. It belon ...
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CHICORY
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CHINAMECA
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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CHINCARROS
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grosellero espinosoribes uva crispa
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Very it is appreciated in the countries of the north of Europe, and cultivated varieties have been obtained that produce great and flavorful fruits. ...
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CHOCLO
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CHOLO
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: original of Mexico and Central America, and extended by all the countries of the world. Description: it plants annual of the family of the ...
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CHRYSANTHELLUM
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CHRYSANTHELLUM INDICUM
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Chrysanthellum Chrysanthellum indicum DC, subsp, afroamericanum B.L. Turner Whole plant Annual herbaceous plant of fine stems, alternating leaves ...
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CHUCHAO
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CICUTA
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CIDRÓN
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hierba luisalippia triphylla kuntze
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The grass luisa is another one of the great gifts of the flora of the New World, along with the tomato, the potato and many more. In Europe it comes ...
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CILANDRO
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cilantro coriandrum sativum
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Although one has been being one of the used medicinal plants for more time, because already era of common use between the asirios and the Egyptians, ...
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CIMBALARIA
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linaria cymbalaria
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Family: Escrofulariáceas. Description: Fragile, herbaceous, perennial plant, with thin, crawling stems, with emission of radículas at level of the kn ...
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CINAMOMO
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canelo cinnamomum zeylanicum blume
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She was well-known and used by Chinese the 2,500 years before the Christian era, and so much was appraised as gold. Old the Egyptians used it to emb ...
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CINCOENRAMA
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CINNAMON
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cinnamomum zeylanicum
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Other Names: Tree of the Cinnamon, Cinamomo It is a species that is in diverse states of the center and the south of the country and is used commonl ...
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CINNAMON-COLOURED
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cinnamomum zeylanicum blume
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She was well-known and used by Chinese the 2,500 years before the Christian era, and so much was appraised as gold. Old the Egyptians used it to emb ...
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CINOGLOSA
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cinoglosum officinale
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CIPREZ
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cupressus sempervirens
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Spanish: Cypress English: Cypress. French: Cyprès. Of the family of the Cupresáceas. It is used to fight the varices, varicose and hemorroides ulcer ...
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CITRUS
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CITRUS AURANTIUM
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Citrus Citrus aurantium Properties The Citrus aurantium (variety lands on water), also well-known like bitter orange, has its origin in Africa of ...
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CLEMATIDE
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COHOMBRILLO TO LOVE
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ecballium elaterium
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Family: Cucurbitáceas. Description Of Greek ecbálllo, flowery piston rod, with reference to the insemination method. Herbaceous, crawling plant, with ...
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COL
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brassica oleracea
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Celtas and the Roman ones already cultivated coles, the vegetable par excellence. Col has been coming using for more than 2,000 years like food, and ...
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COL TREE
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VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L.
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Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus L. Bilberry; al.: Blaubeer, to bickbeer; ingl.: Blueberry. Fruit, Leaf The bilberry is a subshrub of coriáceas leaves ...
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COLOMBO
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COLOMBUS
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cocculus palmatus miers
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Other Names: Calumba The root of this shrub was used by native African like main remedy against the diarreas and disenterías. When the Portuguese co ...
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COMBS
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cardenchadipsacus fullonum
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During many centuries the humanity has used as the prongs of this thistle to rebuke the wool. From its name comes to him there. Although in the pres ...
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COMINO
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COMMON CANE
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arundo donax
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Dioscórides, the great doctor and Greek botanist of the first century of ours was, already recommended the use of the cane to increase the productio ...
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COMMON HEMP
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cannabis sativa
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COMPAÑÓN
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orchis mascula
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CONIZE
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zaragatonaplantago psyllium
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Dioscórides recommended in century I d.C. like emollient (suavizante), and as so it has come using until half-full from century XX, when it was disc ...
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CONSUELDA
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CONTRAYERBA
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ontrayerba
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Frances: Contrayerbe. German: Widergift. Italian: Contraierva. This plant is used mainly the root like antidote for the mordeduras of viper, the rag ...
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CONVALARIA
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COPAIBA
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copaitera officinalis
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Wood of the Oil, Tacamaca In the river basins of the Amazon and the Orinoco, several species of trees of the Copaifera sort grow, that secrete a res ...
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COPALCHI
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COPAYERO
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Wood of the Oil, Tacamaca In the river basins of the Amazon and the Orinoco, several species of trees of the Copaifera sort grow, that secrete a res ...
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CORALILLO
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hamelia patens
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He is original of the American continent. Several medicinal uses are attributed to him, between most important they are the antihemorrágico and the h ...
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CORAZONCILLO
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hipéricohypericum perforotum
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There is a peculiar legend related to this plant: in the Age It measured, was burned in the cases in which one thought that the devil had settled to ...
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CORIANDER
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CORIANDRO
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cilantro coriandrum sativum
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Although one has been being one of the used medicinal plants for more time, because already era of common use between the asirios and the Egyptians, ...
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CORINTO
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grosellero ribes rubrum
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Shrub that at first sight remembers to the grapevine by its slapped leaves and their clusters of hanging berries, of red color and bittersweet flavo ...
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CORN
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CORNEJO
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CORROSOL
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guanábano annona muricata
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The fruit of this tree, known mainly like guanábana, that gets to weigh up to two kilos, contains a off-white pulp of pleasing flavor, similar to th ...
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COSCOJO
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haya fagus silvatica
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Great amounts of hayucos are not due to eat, because it seems to be that in his crust there is some not identified toxic substance slightly, that ca ...
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COST OF ARABIA
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caña amarga costus spicatus
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One grows up in the center and the south of the American continent. It is not a variety of the common cane, because it belongs to another botanical ...
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COTTON PLANT
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algodonerogossypium herbaceum
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It has great leaves, of slapped ribbing, divided in five gores the inferior ones and three the superior ones. The flowers are born of one in one in t ...
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COW LEG
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bauhinia candicans
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Bauhinia candicans Benth · vulgar Names: "pata of vaca", "pata of chivo", "pata of buey", "falsa caoba", "caoba of país", "uaká-lâpi/á" (cow foot) in ...
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COWHOSE
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA
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crataegus oxyacantha
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CRAWLING MADROÑO
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gayuba arctostaphylos uva ursi
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When still they were left bears in mountains of Europe, they enjoyed feeding itself with the small berries gayuba, that porsu forms and flavor, seem ...
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CRAZY ALBAHAQUILLA
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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Habitat: one grows up between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread by all Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: it plants vivaz ...
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CREOLE LEMON
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citrus limonum
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Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Mexican Swing var. Other common names Creole lemon, bitter, Shaft Lemon Botanical family Rutaceae Description Littl ...
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CRISATELO
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chrysanthellum indicum
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Used Part The flowery sumidades. Active Principles Polifenoles derived from caféico acid; flavonoides: flavona, flavononas, chalcona, aurona. Saponó ...
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CROCO
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azafrán crocus sativus
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Egyptian, Israelite and Greek, they had it in much esteem by its medicinal virtues. In the Modern Age, their virtues were exaggerated, until the poi ...
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CROTÓN
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ricino ricinus communis
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Diosgórides, in century I d.C., already knew the properties laxative the ricino oil, but until century XVIII it did not begin to use in Europe. Habi ...
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CROWN FRIAR
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globularia alypum
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Used Part The leaves. Active Principles - Sumidades flowery: globularetina, globularina, flavonoides (apigenina-7-glucósido, quercetol, luteolina-7- ...
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CUACHALATE
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ampbypteryngium adstingens
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Ampbypteryngium adstingens Schiede ex- Schech. Fam. julianaceae One is in several regions of the country and it is used commonly to treat ulcers, can ...
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CUAJILOTE
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parmentiera aculeata
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Aculeata Parmentiera DC. Fam. Bignoniaceae This tree is used as laxative and diurético it is recommended, also, to deal with sufferings kidney and it ...
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CUASIA
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quassia amara
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Cuasi was the name of a native one of the Guayana, slave, who in 1756 divulged his secret to cure the fevers to a Dutch official who had protected i ...
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CUASIA WOOD
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cuasia quassia amara
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Cuasi was the name of a native one of the Guayana, slave, who in 1756 divulged his secret to cure the fevers to a Dutch official who had protected i ...
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CUATEQUIL
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maízzea mays l.
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The maize was the basic food of many of the pre-Columbian settlers of the American continent. He was cultivated, from the south of which now they ar ...
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CUCUISA
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agaveagave americana
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They are known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in its aspect and its properties, distributed by Mexico and all Central America, that we ...
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CUCUMBER
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CUERNECILLO
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CUESCO GOLD
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lycoperdon bovista
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Family: Licoperdáceas. Description: Fungus of periforme, great, white form, that can surpass the 10 cm., with globoso receiver. Endoperidio is fragil ...
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CULANTRILLO
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adiatum capillus veneris
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CULANTRO
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cilantro coriandrum sativum
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Although one has been being one of the used medicinal plants for more time, because already era of common use between the asirios and the Egyptians, ...
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CURCUMA
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CÚRCUMA
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CURCUMA CANADIENCE
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hydrastis canadensis
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Used Part Rizoma. Active Principles Alkaloids of bencilisoquinoleínico type: hidrastina (that is unfolded in hidrastinina opiánico acid and), berber ...
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CURRUCAY
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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Wood of the Oil, Tacamaca In the river basins of the Amazon and the Orinoco, several species of trees of the Copaifera sort grow, that secrete a res ...
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CYPRESS
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