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GALEOPSIS
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galeopsis glandiflora
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Properties: rich in minerals, mainly in silicon. Appetizer and activator of the digestive function. Indications: chronic pulmonary cold and beginning ...
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GALLIUM
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GARANZA
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rubiarubia tinctorum
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Habitat: calcáreos grounds of southern Europe, where long ago it was cultivated. In the Iberian Peninsula it abounds towards the east and the south. ...
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GARBANCILLOS
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espantalobos 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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GARCINIA CAMBOGIA
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Garcinia cambogia Properties Garcinia is one of the richest fruits in AHC, acids of fruits that have demonstrated, according to some studies, its ...
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GARLIC
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GARLIC BEAR
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allium ursinum
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Family: Liliáceas. Description: Perennial grass with the bulb of carrying white color of I escape floral. The leaves leave from the same bulb; very t ...
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GARROFO
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algarrobo ceratonia siliqua
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Although this tree cultivates itself as food for the cattle millenia ago in all the Mediterranean river basin, their remarkable medicinal properties ...
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GATUNA
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GATUNA
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ononis spinosa
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Family: Papilionáceas. Description: Of Greek the onos, ass. Shrub with the ligneous in base, very graft and thorny stem. The leaves are formed by thr ...
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GATUÑA
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GAULTERIA
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GAYUBA
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GENCIANA
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GENCIANA OF KOCH
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gentiana kochiana
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Family: Gencianáceas. Description: Plant provided with fusiform root, practically acaule. The leaves are arranged in a basal rosette, oblong, are lan ...
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GENGIBA
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genciana gentiana lutea
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The greed of some unscrupulous recolectores has put in critical moment of extinction to this majestic plant, since it grows so slowly that it takes ...
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GENGIBRE
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zingiber officinale
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Other common names Castilian: Gengibre, Ajengibre, sweet Jengibre English: Ginger. French: Gingembre. Of the family of the Zingiberáceas. The root d ...
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GERMANDRINA
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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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GINGIDIO
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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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GINKGO
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GINKGO SHE-WOLF
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ginkgo biloba
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GINSENG
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GINSENG OF KOREA
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PANAX GINSENG C. A. MEYER
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Ginseng of Korea Panax ginseng C. To Meyer Ginseng; al.: Kraftwurzel, Ginsengwurzel; ingl.: Korean or Chinese ginseg ("western ginseng "is the ...
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GLAUSIO
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glaucium flavum
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Used Part The whole plant. Active Principles Aporfínicos alkaloids: glaucina, sprocket, glauvina. Farmacológica Action Antitusígeno, colerético. Lá ...
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GLUCOMANANO
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AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC
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Glucomanano Amorphophallus Konjac Properties The Glucomanano, extracted natural compound by the root of the Konjac, ingested with an important am ...
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GLUCOMANO
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AMORPHOPHALLUS KONJAC
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Glucomanano Amorphophallus Konjac Properties The Glucomanano, extracted natural compound by the root of the Konjac, ingested with an important am ...
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GOLD BUTTON
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GOLD SUN
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helicrysum italicum
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Latin name: Helichysum arenarium DC. Castilian: helicriso, perpetual, siempreviva yellow, manzanilla bastard, yesquera, meaperros Portuguese: perpet ...
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GOLD TWIG
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GOLDEN THISTLE
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carlina acaulis
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GORDOLOBO
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GOVERNOR
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larrea tridentata
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This plant receives an ample use in affections of the urinary routes like the renales calculations and to undo them, it is recommended to take as wat ...
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GRACIOLA
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GRAMA
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GRAMA PHARMACY
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agropyrum repens
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Used Part Rizoma, popularly also the inflorescencias are used. Active Principles - Rizoma: Triticina (3-8%), polisacárido of structure similar to th ...
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GRANADA
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punica granatum
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Other Names: Balaustia, Magrano, Pomogranado In the Egyptian tombs of more ago than four millenia, have been rest of grenades. Also they were apprec ...
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GRAPE
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vid vitis vinifera
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3,000 cultivated species of grapevines exist in the world, that produce one of the fruits more medicinal than they are known. All the old civilizati ...
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GRAPE CRESPA
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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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GRAPE OF THE LIZARD
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brionia bryonia dioica
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The buds to tier to us of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But it is necessary to have well-taken care of since the root and it ...
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GRAPE PRICKS
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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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GRAPEFRUIT
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citrus aurantium
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Names Spanish: naranjo bitter Portuguese: laranjeira sour English: to bitter orange tree, Seville orange tree, bigarade orange tree French: orange to ...
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GRAPEVINE
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GRAPEVINE GRAPE
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vitis vinifera
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English: Grapevine. French: Vigne. Of the family of the Vitáceas. The leaves of the grapevine are used in venous circulatory affections: Varices, s ...
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GRASILLA
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pingulcula vulgarls
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Family: Lentibulariáceas. Description: Grass provided with a short fibrous root. The leaves, basal and ready in rosettes, are ovadooblongas, sésiles, ...
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GRASS 7SANGRIAS
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lithodora fruticosa
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Description: The grass of the seven drains forms an extensive bush of green color ceniciento and quite rough tact. One is made up of many branches an ...
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GRASS CANCER
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cuphea aequipetala
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Or ALCANCER Cuphea aequipetala Cav. Fam. Lythraceae To this plant curativa virtue against the cancer is attributed to him. The treatment consists of ...
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GRASS CARACOLERA
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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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GRASS CHICKEN
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commelina coelestis
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This plant is used in some regions, mainly to stop hemorrhages, by means of the use of the leaves crushed and applied in cataplasm form. Also it serv ...
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GRASS CIDRERA
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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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GRASS DONCELLA
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vinca minor
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Used parts: leaves, stems and flowers. Properties: antihemorrágica and purifier. Indications: against the hemorrhages of intestine, nose, etc., exces ...
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GRASS DPIEDRAS
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silene saxifraga
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Description: The grass of stones is a very small grass that at the most measures a handspan and means of height. However, its height varies according ...
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GRASS DWELLS
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solanum nigrum
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Family: Solanáceas. Description: Annual herbaceous plant, with axonomorfa root of off-white color. The stem is herbaceous graft v. The leaves alterna ...
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GRASS ESQUINANCIA
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asperula cynanchica
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Description: The grass of the esquinancia is a small plant that usually does not reach more than two handspans of height. The stock lasts during long ...
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GRASS HEDIONDA
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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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GRASS HEPÁTICA
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anemone hepatica
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Ranunculáceas Family. Description, Plant vivaz of little more than 10 cm., rizoma provided with abundant radículas. From rizoma numerous escapos are ...
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GRASS KILLS
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(ilex paraguariensis)
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English: Tea Paraguayan. French: I killed Of the family of the Aquifoliáceas He is stimulating of the central, diurética and antirheumatic system ne ...
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GRASS LOMBRICERA
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tanaceto tanacetum vulgare
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Habitat: spread by all Europe except in the Mediterranean region. Naturalized in North America. In Spain one only is in pirenaicos and Cantabrian va ...
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GRASS LUISA
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lippia 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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GRASS MEONA
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euphorbia serpens
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Vulgar names: "yerba meona", "yerba of paloma", "yerba of golondrina", "lechetres", "lechera"; "caá-cambuy", "caá-ambuí", "tupaci-cambuy", "tupa-sig- ...
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GRASS OF GARLIC
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aliaria alliaria officinalis
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It has an aroma very similar to the one of garlic, and shares with him some of its noble virtues. It is recommended to use the fresh plant, just a s ...
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GRASS OF SAN ANTONIO
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epilobio epilobium angustifolium
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This beautiful one of European mountains, besides to cheer the Vista with its colorful one, communicates an pleasant sweet flavor to the tisanes don ...
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GRASS OF SAN BENITO
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geum urbanum
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GRASS OF SAN JUAN
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HYPERICUM PERFORATUM L.
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Hipérico/Hierba of San Juan Hypericum perforatum L. St. John's Wort, Corazoncillo, Grass of San Juan, Hipérico. Origin The vegetal drug is cons ...
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GRASS OF SAN MARCOS
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tanaceto tanacetum vulgare
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Habitat: spread by all Europe except in the Mediterranean region. Naturalized in North America. In Spain one only is in pirenaicos and Cantabrian va ...
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GRASS OF SAN PEDRO
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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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GRASS OF SANTA MARIA
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GRASS OF STONES
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GRASS OF THE ANGELS
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angélica angelica archangelica
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It is a typical northern plant. In Greenland he forms great extensions, and their inhabitants abundantly use it from remote times. To not being Medi ...
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GRASS OF THE CATS
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maroteucrium marum
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It belongs to the same sort that camedrio, which one resembles in its composition and properties. Although he is original of the European continent, ...
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GRASS OF THE DEER
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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The leaves of this plant, of pleasant aromatic flavor, are used in Mexico like substitute of the tea, and enjoy deserved fame like afrodisíaco. Habi ...
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GRASS OF THE HANGED PERSON
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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The leaves of this plant, of pleasant aromatic flavor, are used in Mexico like substitute of the tea, and enjoy deserved fame like afrodisíaco. Habi ...
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GRASS OF THE HEALTH
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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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GRASS OF THE JEWS
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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Its name must to the rigidity of its stem crowned by yellow flowers had in clusters in the superior bearing the stem. Habitat: it grows in forests a ...
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GRASS OF THE KNIFE
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pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor
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The buds to tier to us primaverales of pimpinela smaller are used in salads by their pleasant and refrescante flavor. Like pimpinela greater, this p ...
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GRASS OF THE LAMPARONES
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escrofularia scrophularia nodosa
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The name of this plant derives from "escrófula", that it is as the tuberculosa affectation is known the lymphatic ganglia. Its root, flood of nodule ...
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GRASS OF THE LEPERS
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verónica veronica officinalis
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In the countries of the north of Europe, the verónica infusion is used like substitute of the tea, by its tonificante effect natural, free of undesi ...
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GRASS OF THE PASTORCITA
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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The leaves of this plant, of pleasant aromatic flavor, are used in Mexico like substitute of the tea, and enjoy deserved fame like afrodisíaco. Habi ...
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GRASS OF THE PATIENCE
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romaza rumex patientia
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It belongs to the same botanical sort that the Language of Cow (Rumex Crispus), very similar properties, and which the sorrel, of which difference n ...
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GRASS OF THE SPRING
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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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GRASS OF THE WALL
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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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GRASS OF WARTS
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celidonia chelidonium majus
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It is used the whole plant and látex. By its content mainly in alkaloids it has antispasmodic properties, coleréticas, sedative of and antitusivo ce ...
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GRASS PULGUERA
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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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GRASS SAGRADA
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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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GRASS SAN CRISTOBAL
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actaea spicata
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(spicata Actaea) Description: The grass of San Cristóbal is a plant alive. He is quite great and it reaches with facility the meter of height. Its s ...
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GRASS SAN JOSE
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verbena carolina
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Castilian: Grass of the wizards, cúralotodo, sagrada grass, verbena, male verbena, straight verbena, right verbena, greater verbena, fine verbena, g ...
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GRASS SAN ROBERTO
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geranium robertianum
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Used Part The flowery sumidades. Active Principles Essential oil: geraniol, citronelal, linalol, terpineol; it draws resin from. Abundant tannins ( ...
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GRASS SANTA
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ajenjo artemisia absinthium
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Plant dedicated by old the Greeks to Artemisa (Morning call, for the Romans), goddess of the fecundity. Without a doubt that stops it influenced its ...
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GRASS SANTA MARIA
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tanacetum balsamita
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Used Part The flowery sumidades. Active Principles Essential oil (1%) of composition little studied, suggests the presence of carvona. Farmacológ ...
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GRASS SPARKLES
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caltha palustris
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Family: Ranunculáceas. Description: Of Greek the kalathos, basket. Perennial plant with rizoma short and abundant radículas arranged in beam. The ste ...
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GRASS TERCIANERA
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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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GRASS VINAGRERA
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estragón artemisia dracunculus
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She is one of the few that do not grow spontaneously in the Mediterranean countries, reason why was not well-known in the greco-roman antiquity. The ...
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GREATER CATAPUCIA
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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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GREATER CELANDINE
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chelidonium majus
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Latin: Chelidonium majus L. Castilian: celandine, celidueña, verruguera, grass of the wanderers, grass of warts English: celandine, chelandine, tett ...
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GREATER CENTAURA
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centaurea centaurum
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Family: Composed. Description herbaceous Plant provided with fusiform, heavy and white root. The stem is raised, graft, with alternating leaves pinna ...
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GREATER CONSUELDA
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sinphytum officinale
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GREATER CORREHUELA
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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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GREATER DAISY
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chrysanthemum leucanthemum
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Family: Composed. Description: Annual or perennial of 30 to 60 cm. of height, glabra, tomentosa, sometimes slightly graft plant, with the stem marked ...
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GREATER EQUISETUM
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equisetum telmateia
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Used Part The aerial parts. Frequently one is used like substitute of the horse tail (arvense Equisetum). Active Principles Saponósidos: equisetósid ...
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GREATER GENCIANA
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genciana gentiana lutea
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The greed of some unscrupulous recolectores has put in critical moment of extinction to this majestic plant, since it grows so slowly that it takes ...
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GREATER GLOBULARIA
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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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GREATER LLANTEN
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plantago major
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English: Plantain. French: Plantain. Of the family of the Planatagináceas. Expectorante and purifier of the blood, astringent, healing and antihemorr ...
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GREATER MOP
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arctium majus
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Family Compound. Description: Of arktos, Greek name of the plant. Plant biennial that produces, to the first year, solely basal leaves. It presents/d ...
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GREATER ORTIGA
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urtica dioica
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English: Nettle. French: Ortie/Ortie dïoique. Of the family of the Urticáceas. Excellent diurético. Impurities of the skin. Weak digestions. Respirat ...
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GREATER PIMPINE
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sanguisorba officinalis
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Other Names: Sanguisorba Discovered and used from the Renaissance. Because floral his ramilletes has aspect of blood clots, it thought that this pla ...
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GREATER PIMPINELA
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sanguisorba officinalis
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Discovered and used from the Renaissance. Because floral his ramilletes has aspect of blood clots, it thought that this plant could be useful for th ...
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GREDOS TEA
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vara de oro solidago virga-aurea
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Its name must to the rigidity of its stem crowned by yellow flowers had in clusters in the superior bearing the stem. Habitat: it grows in forests a ...
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GREEK HAY
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alholva trigonella foenum-graecum
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She is one of the medicinal but old plants. The Papyrus of Ébers, Egyptian medical document of century XV a.C., already recommended it like emplasto ...
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GREEN ORTIGA
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urtica dioca
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antianemic and antiateromatosa. In addition it has mineral, acid salts organic (fórmico, acetic), histamina, acetilcolina and tannins responsible for ...
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GREEN TEA
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CAMELLIA SINESIS (L.) O. KUNTZE = THEA SINENSIS L.
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Green tea Camellia sinesis (L.) Or Kuntze = Thea sinensis L. Tea (green, black); German: Tee (to grüner, to schwarzer); ingl.: tea (they gre ...
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CAMELLIA SINESIS (L.) O. KUNTZE = THEA SINENSIS L.
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Green tea Camellia sinesis (L.) Or Kuntze = Thea sinensis L. Tea (green, black); German: Tee (to grüner, to schwarzer); ingl.: tea (they gre ...
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GRINDELIA
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GROSELLERO
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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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GUACAMAYA
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senna alata
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Description Shrub of until a meter of stop, with robust branches and the pubescente young foliage. Leaves of 30-100 cm. in length, foliolos of 6-12 ...
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GUAIDIL
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convolvulus scoparius
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GUAJANA
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caña común 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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GUALANDAY
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jacaranda coerulea l.
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Names in Spanish: cross flower Name common in English: jacaranda; to palisander, palissandre (these two last names correspond to the Jacaranda speci ...
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GUANABANA
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annona muricata
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Annona Muricata Other Names: Soursop of Mexico, Head of Black, Catoche, Corrosol, Sinini, Yaca, Zapote de Viejas The fruit of this tree, known mainl ...
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GUANÁBANO
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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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GUAPINOLE
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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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GUARUMO
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cecropia obtusifolia
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Cecropia obtusifolia Berthold Fam. Moraceae It is a plant with reported medicinal use from the center to the Southeastern of the country, mainly by i ...
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GUASIMO
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guazuma ulmifolia
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This plant occurs in warm climates of Center America and Panama. He is one of the most popular remedies against the gastrointestinales sufferings. On ...
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GUAYABA
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psidium guajava
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Other Names: Arazá, Arrayán, Hurapo, Luma, Parcha, Piche, Sahuinto This plant has a very old use and at the moment it is important to deal with almo ...
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GUAYABO
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psidium guajaba
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It is a very aromatic tree, that already was cultivated by native the Mexicans before the arrival of the Spaniards. Guayaba is one of the richest vi ...
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GUERECÍLLA
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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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GUGULÓN
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COMMIPHORA MUKUL (HOOK, EX STOCKS) ENGL.
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Gugulón Commiphora mukul (Hook, ex- Stocks) Engl. Gomo-adminiser extreme unction to-it draws resin from C. mukul is a shrub or a small tree with ...
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GUINDÓN
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fresalfragaria vesca
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The strawberry comes using as food for millenia, but their medicinal properties were not discovered until century XVI. The great Swedish botanist Li ...
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GUIZAZO CA
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xanthium occidentale
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Other common names Lampurda. Botanical Family Asteraceae. Description Annual grass of up to 1 m of height. Fluted and rough stem. Leaves widely ov ...
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