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MACA MACA lepidum menyii · common Name: Maca Native plant of the high parts of Peru (upon the 4,000 feet). It belongs to the family of the Cruciferáceas. · used Part: the ... More Information
MADROÑO MADROÑO arbutus unedo He was already known by Dioscórides in century I d.C. and by the Roman naturalist Pliny, who seems that he said, talking about to him: "Unum edo" (I ... More Information
MAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA magnolia grandiflora It is a species whose medicinal use is ample and old, is used mainly to deal with sufferings the heart. The recommended treatment is to boil the crus ... More Information
MAGRANO MAGRANO granado  punica granatu In the Egyptian tombs of more ago than four millenia, have been rest of grenades. Also they were appreciated by the Israelite town. The Greeks consi ... More Information
MAGUETA MAGUETA fresalfragaria vesca The strawberry comes using as food for millenia, but their medicinal properties were not discovered until century XVI. The great Swedish botanist Li ... More Information
MAGUILLOMAÍLLO MAGUILLOMAÍLLO manzano pirus malus 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 ... More Information
MAITAKE MAITAKE grifola frondosa Used parts and where it grows: Maitake is a very great mushroom (like basketball ball), that grows in mountains of the northeast of Japan as well as ... More Information
MAIZ MAIZ ... More Information
MAIZE MAIZE ... More Information
MAJORA MAJORA judíaphaseolus vulgaris 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 ... More Information
MALAJO MALAJO maízzea mays l. 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 ... More Information
MALE ABROTANO MALE ABROTANO ... More Information
MALE ABRÓTANO MALE ABRÓTANO ... More Information
MALE CORNEJO MALE CORNEJO cornus mas Family: Cornáceas. Description: Of cornus, horn, by the hardness of its wood. Shrub that measures up to 5 ms of height, of greenish crust, graft, wit ... More Information
MALE FERN MALE FERN ... More Information
MALE ORQUÍDEA MALE ORQUÍDEA satirión manchado orchis mascula The orquídeas form the most numerous family of the vegetal kingdom, with than 20,000 species distributed everywhere more. Their beautiful flowers an ... More Information
MALE ROMPECAMISAS MALE ROMPECAMISAS damianaturnera diffusa willd 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 ... More Information
MALVA MALVA ... More Information
MALVAVISCO MALVAVISCO ... More Information
MALVES MALVES malva malva silvestris This plant, symbol of the calmness and the dulzura, already was used by the Greeks more ago than two millenia. Hipócrates recommended like emollient ... More Information
MAMAO MAMAO papayo carica papaya The fruit of papayo is one of the most appreciated between all arboreal products of America. He is not strange since it receives so many and so dive ... More Information
MAMÉN MAMÉN papayo carica papaya The fruit of papayo is one of the most appreciated between all arboreal products of America. He is not strange since it receives so many and so dive ... More Information
MANCOBRA MANCOBRA yuca manhiot esculenta The yucca is an nourishing plant very appreciated in the warm countries. Nevertheless, the consumption by its crude root causes a serious poisoning, ... More Information
MANDIOCA MANDIOCA yuca manhiot esculenta The yucca is an nourishing plant very appreciated in the warm countries. Nevertheless, the consumption by its crude root causes a serious poisoning, ... More Information
MANDRAGORA MANDRAGORA mandragora officinarum Mayapples grows generally in groups and the color slightly exceptional brilliant of leaf does very distinguishing and easy to mark. The flowers, on ... More Information
MANOCO MANOCO yuca manhiot esculenta The yucca is an nourishing plant very appreciated in the warm countries. Nevertheless, the consumption by its crude root causes a serious poisoning, ... More Information
MANZANILLA MANZANILLA ... More Information
MANZANILLA OF SHEPHERD MANZANILLA OF SHEPHERD gayuba  arctostaphylos uva ursi 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 ... More Information
MANZANITA MANZANITA malvaviscus arboreus It is an used species to treat respiratory problems like gripa, tosferina, cough, fever, vomit and tuberculosis. The treatment consists of taking the ... More Information
MARACUYA MARACUYA passiflora incarnata Other Names: Spanish: Maracuya, Ingles: Passionflower, Carkifelek, Charkhi Felek, Maypop, Maypop Passionflower, Family: Passifloraceae Part of Use ... More Information
MARANO MARANO copaibacopaitera officinalis 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 ... More Information
MARAÑÓN MARAÑÓN anacardium occidentale Names Botanist: Anacardium occidentale L Castilian: cashew, marañón, merey, alcayoiba, caujil, acajú, jacote marañón, canjil Portuguese: canjueiro, ... More Information
MARGOJO MARGOJO serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia 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 ... More Information
MARINE ERINGIO MARINE ERINGIO eryngi maritumum ... More Information
MARINE HINOJO MARINE HINOJO crithmum maritimum Family: Umbelíferas. Description Plants: herbaceous provided with rizoma crawling and flexuoso, little graft stem, fluted, of green color glauco. The ... More Information
MARINE THISTLE MARINE THISTLE silybum marianum English: Thistle; Saint Mary's thistle. French: Chardon Marie. It elevates the sanguineous pressure. Against the asthmatic crises and those of the fe ... More Information
MARINE WORMWOOD MARINE WORMWOOD artemisia maritima In century XVI santónico or seed against the lombrices to the mixture of the floral small heads of the marine wormwood with those of another similar ... More Information
MARIQUILLAS MARIQUILLAS parietariaparietaria officinalis 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 ... More Information
MARKET GARDENER LOVE MARKET GARDENER LOVE galium aparine l. Castilian: love of market gardener, azotalenguas, lapa English: cleavers, catchweed, goosegrass, hedgeheriff Description: It acts directly at excel ... More Information
MARO MARO teucrium marum It belongs to the same sort that camedrio, which one resembles in its composition and properties. Although he is original of the European continent, ... More Information
MARROW MARROW calabaceracucurbita pepo l. Numerous cultivated varieties of calabacera exist, that produce fruits that weigh from half kilo to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come fr ... More Information
MARRUBIO  MARRUBIO  ... More Information
MASTUERZO MASTUERZO ... More Information
MATACABALLO MATACABALLO lobelia inflata Family: Campanuláceas.. Description: Annual grass of raised stem, up to 50 cm. of height, angular, slightly pubescente. The leaves are you argue ovad ... More Information
MATAGALLO MATAGALLO phlomis purpurea English: Jerusalem sage. Family: Labiadas. Description: shrub siempreverde, of quadrangular branches and blanquecinas by the presence of a felt of sh ... More Information
MATALAHUGA MATALAHUGA anís verdepimpinela anisum The culinarias and medicinal properties of this plant already were known in Egypt and Greece, although they were the Arabs who, in the Average Age, ... More Information
MATALAUVA MATALAUVA anís verdepimpinela anisum The culinarias and medicinal properties of this plant already were known in Egypt and Greece, although they were the Arabs who, in the Average Age, ... More Information
MATAPULGAS MATAPULGAS yezgosambucus ebolus 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 ... More Information
MATICO MATICO piper angustifolium Lat.: PIPER ANGUSTIFOLIUM This plant that abounds in Center America and South America, has very many medicinal properties and they have been using it ... More Information
MATRICARIA MATRICARIA ... More Information
MAYAN MAYAN ... More Information
MECEREO MECEREO daphne mezereum Family: Timeláceas. Subarbusto description in spontaneous general, who develops a ligneous stem, doubling, of smooth crust, of gray color, with punte ... More Information
MEDIUM LLANTEN MEDIUM LLANTEN plantago media Family: Plantagináceas. Description herbaceous Plant with root in form of numerous bobbin and radículas. The leaves are basal and they are arranged i ... More Information
MEJORANA MEJORANA ... More Information
MELILOTO MELILOTO ... More Information
MELISA MELISA ... More Information
MELON MELON cucumis melo l NAMES Latin: Cucumis melo L. Castilian: melon Portuguese: melon French: melon English: to sugar melon, sweet melon Family: cucurbitáceas Type: it pla ... More Information
MELON TREE MELON TREE papayo carica papaya The fruit of papayo is one of the most appreciated between all arboreal products of America. He is not strange since it receives so many and so dive ... More Information
MERCURIAL MERCURIAL ... More Information
MERUÉNDANO MERUÉNDANO fresalfragaria vesca The strawberry comes using as food for millenia, but their medicinal properties were not discovered until century XVI. The great Swedish botanist Li ... More Information
METRA METRA fresalfragaria vesca The strawberry comes using as food for millenia, but their medicinal properties were not discovered until century XVI. The great Swedish botanist Li ... More Information
MEZCAL MEZCAL agaveagave americana 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 ... More Information
MIELGO MIELGO yezgosambucus ebolus 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 ... More Information
MIJO OF SUN MIJO OF SUN ... More Information
MIJO OF THE SUN MIJO OF THE SUN lithospermum officinale Spanish: Pearl, Cañamones de Monte, Grains of love, Litospermo, Perlina, Quebrantahoces, Tea of Benasque English: Gromwell. French: Millet of soleil ... More Information
MIJO TURQUESCO MIJO TURQUESCO maízzea mays l. 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 ... More Information
MILENRAMA MILENRAMA ... More Information
MILHOMBRES MILHOMBRES aristolochia macroura · vulgar Names: "patito", "patito coludo", "buche of pavo", "papo of Perú", "jarrinha of cauda", "jarrinha gives práia" (Brazil). · geographic Distri ... More Information
MILLO MILLO maízzea mays l. 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 ... More Information
MINT MINT mentha x verticillata - mentha x piperita Castilian: Mint English: Peppermint. Recommended in: Slow digestions. Inflammations of the liver and vesicle. Intestinal gases. Mareos. Stimulating ... More Information
MINT MINT ... More Information
MIOSOTIS MIOSOTIS myosotis aiprestris Family: Borragináceas. Description: Grass with ligneous, crawling, gray and fibrous, turgid, fragile root, hirsuta, with graft stems. The basal leave ... More Information
MIRRA MIRRA ... More Information
MIRTO MIRTO ... More Information
MOCHO MOCHO pazote chenopodium ambrosioides Before the arrival of Columbus, the old settlers of Mexico already used pazote by their medicinal properties. Their leaves and their flowers give of ... More Information
MOP MOP arctium lappa Harvesting: when beginning the spring, takes all the plant, wash 1as roots and soon they are cut in rodajas, that are dried to smooth heat. Used part ... More Information
MORAL MORAL ... More Information
MOSS OF IRELAND MOSS OF IRELAND ... More Information
MOUNT CARROT MOUNT CARROT cicuta  conium maculatum Cicuta is very extended, and agrees to know how to distinguish it of other plants of its same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to whom is resemb ... More Information
MOUNT CELERY MOUNT CELERY levísticolevisticum officinale It is like a great wild celery, with interesting medicinal and culinarias applications. In central Europe its crushed root is used like condimento, ... More Information
MOUNT SIGH MOUNT SIGH correhuela mayor calystegia sepium Habitat: very common in fences and edges of all Europe and America. Description: it plants vivaz trepadora, of the family of the Convolvuláceas, who ... More Information
MOUSE EAR MOUSE EAR vellosilla hieracium pilosella 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 ... More Information
MOUTH DRAGOON MOUTH DRAGOON antirrhinum majus Escrofulariáceas Family. Description: Perennial plant with axonomorfa, graft root, pubescente and lignificado stem in the base. The leaves have pecío ... More Information
MUERDAGO MUERDAGO ... More Information
MUÉRDAGO MUÉRDAGO ... More Information
MUICLE MUICLE justicia spicigera The parts that are used more in all the country are the branches, leaves and flowers. The cofoundation of these as treatment is very useful for the a ... More Information
MUIRA PUAMA MUIRA PUAMA ptychopetalum  olacoides The family:Olacaceae The common Names: Muira Puama, Marapuama, Marapama, Wood of Power, Potenzholz The parts Used: Crust and Root Puama de Muira, al ... More Information
MURAJES MURAJES ... More Information
MUSCARI MUSCARI muscari comosum Liliáceas Family. Description: Plant with similar bulb to a onion, from which it leaves a stem delicate, very fragile, cylindrical. The leaves are ar ... More Information
MUSTARD MUSTARD ... More Information
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