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ECHINACEA
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echinacea
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Properties: it increases the defenses of the organism, antiinflammatory antibiotic and. ...
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EFEDRA
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EGGPLANT
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solanum melongena
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Family: Solanáceas. Used Part: The fruits. Description: Turgid herbaceous plant, with graft stems. The leaves, alternating, are ovadoelípticas, with ...
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EJOTE
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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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ELDER
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ELEBORO
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helleborus niger
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Castilian: eléboro black, grass of crossbowmen, balestera English: Christmas rose, black hellebore, melampode ...
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ELEUTEROCOCO
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ELM TREE
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ENCINILLA
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camedrioteucrium 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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ENELDO
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ENGLISH TOMATILLO
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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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ENULA BELL
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inula helenium
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ENZO
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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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EPAZOTE
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the old settlers of Mexico already used pazote by their medicinal properties. Their leaves and their flowers give of ...
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EPILOBIO
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EPITIMO
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EQUINÁCEA
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EQUINE CELERY
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apio caballar smyrnium olusatrum
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The equine celery lives two years; during first they are born the stock and the leaves that give fruit in the second year and later are dried. This p ...
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ERANERA
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bougainvillea glabra
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This plant receives ample use in the states of the center and the south of the Mexican territory and America Center, mainly in cases of respiratory a ...
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ERICA CINEREA
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ERIGERO
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ERIGERON
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CONYZA CANADENSIS (= ERIGERON CANADENSIS L.)
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Erigeron Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. (= Erigeron canadensis L.) Zarramaga; al.: Kanadisches Berufskraut; ingl.: Canadian (horseweed) fleaba ...
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ERINGIO
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cardo corredorerygium campestre
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The running thistle is a disguised Umbelífera of thistle. Corredor' is called ' or ' nómadá, because, in autumn, the wind takes its full dry stems o ...
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ERISIMO
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ESCABIOSA
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ESCAMBRONES
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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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ESCARAMBUJO
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Latin: Canine rose L. Castilian: wild rosal, rosal farmer or brave, rosal rosal perruno, rosal of snake, rosal of the devil, rosal of escaramojos (ac ...
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ESCARBADIENTES
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biznagaammi visnaga
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To the lovers of the natural life, they will like to know that the radii that form umbelas of this plant, once dry, are magnificent mondadientes sma ...
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ESCORCIANA
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globularia mayor globularia vulgaris
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In the classic antiquity this plant like "terrible grass" was known, because was confused it with sen, powerful laxative effect. Today we know that ...
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ESCORZONERA
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scorzonera hispanica
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Used Part The roots. Active Principles It contains: asparagina, glucósidos, aloxúricas bases, histidina, arginina, inulina, manitol, inositol. Farm ...
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ESCROFULARIA
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ESCUDETE OF RIVER
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nenúfar blanconymphaea alba l.
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White nenúfar and yellow nenúfar (lutea Nuphar) they belong to different botanical sorts, although their properties are very similar. They are disti ...
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ESCUTELARIA
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scutellaria latelifloria
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Description: Natural Family, Labiatae. Sort: SCUTELLARIA: Chalice formed of bell in the flower, of two ls the whole lips, closing on the mature frui ...
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ESPANTALOBOS
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colutea arborescens
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When the wind blows, the cases of the espantalobos are shaken a con others producing a typical sound, that thinks that he is able to drive away the ...
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ESPARRAGO
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asparagus officinalis
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The Greek word spargaein means "to retoñar", that is to say, to throw new piston rods, and the ends of the piston rods are denominated, also in Greek ...
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ESPINOSILLA
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loeselia mexicana
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NOMBRE(S) COMUN(ES): Almaraduz, Bachichil, Checamicua tsitsiki (purépecha), Chuparrosa, Espinosa, Espinosilla, blind Hen, Guachichile (tepehuán), Gr ...
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ESPLIEGO
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ESTAFIATE
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estafiateartemisa mexicana
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ESTAFISAGRIA
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ESTEVIA
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ESTRAGÓN
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ESTRAMONIO
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EUCALYPTUS
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EUCALYPTUS
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eucalyptus globulus
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Castilian: Eucalyptus English: to fever tree, blue gum tree INTRODUCTION: It is a tree that is used mainly to treat affections like gripa, cough, br ...
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EUFRASIA
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EUPATORIO
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EUROPEAN LARCH
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larix decidua
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Family: Coniferous. Description: Tree with raised trunk and crust provided with a series of reddish spots. Almost horizontal ramifications, slightly ...
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EVONIMO
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