MACA
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lepidum menyii
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· 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 ...
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MADROÑO
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arbutus unedo
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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 ...
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MAGNOLIA
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magnolia grandiflora
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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 ...
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MAGRANO
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granado punica granatu
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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 ...
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MAGUETA
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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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MAGUILLOMAÍLLO
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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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MAITAKE
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grifola frondosa
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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 ...
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MAIZ
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MAIZE
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MAJORA
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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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MALAJO
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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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MALE ABROTANO
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MALE ABRÓTANO
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MALE CORNEJO
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cornus mas
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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 ...
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MALE FERN
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MALE ORQUÍDEA
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satirión manchado orchis mascula
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The orquídeas form the most numerous family of the vegetal kingdom, with than 20,000 species distributed everywhere more. Their beautiful flowers an ...
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MALE ROMPECAMISAS
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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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MALVA
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MALVAVISCO
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MALVES
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malva malva silvestris
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This plant, symbol of the calmness and the dulzura, already was used by the Greeks more ago than two millenia. Hipócrates recommended like emollient ...
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MAMAO
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papayo carica papaya
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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 ...
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MAMÉN
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papayo carica papaya
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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 ...
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MANCOBRA
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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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MANDIOCA
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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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MANDRAGORA
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mandragora officinarum
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Mayapples grows generally in groups and the color slightly exceptional brilliant of leaf does very distinguishing and easy to mark. The flowers, on ...
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MANOCO
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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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MANZANILLA
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MANZANILLA OF SHEPHERD
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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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MANZANITA
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malvaviscus arboreus
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It is an used species to treat respiratory problems like gripa, tosferina, cough, fever, vomit and tuberculosis. The treatment consists of taking the ...
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MARACUYA
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passiflora incarnata
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Other Names: Spanish: Maracuya, Ingles: Passionflower, Carkifelek, Charkhi Felek, Maypop, Maypop Passionflower, Family: Passifloraceae Part of Use ...
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MARANO
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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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MARAÑÓN
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anacardium occidentale
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Names Botanist: Anacardium occidentale L Castilian: cashew, marañón, merey, alcayoiba, caujil, acajú, jacote marañón, canjil Portuguese: canjueiro, ...
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MARGOJO
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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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MARINE ERINGIO
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eryngi maritumum
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MARINE HINOJO
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crithmum maritimum
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Family: Umbelíferas. Description Plants: herbaceous provided with rizoma crawling and flexuoso, little graft stem, fluted, of green color glauco. The ...
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MARINE THISTLE
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silybum marianum
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English: Thistle; Saint Mary's thistle. French: Chardon Marie. It elevates the sanguineous pressure. Against the asthmatic crises and those of the fe ...
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MARINE WORMWOOD
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artemisia maritima
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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 ...
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MARIQUILLAS
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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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MARKET GARDENER LOVE
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galium aparine l.
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Castilian: love of market gardener, azotalenguas, lapa English: cleavers, catchweed, goosegrass, hedgeheriff Description: It acts directly at excel ...
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MARO
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teucrium 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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MARROW
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calabaceracucurbita 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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MARRUBIO
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MASTUERZO
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MATACABALLO
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lobelia inflata
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Family: Campanuláceas.. Description: Annual grass of raised stem, up to 50 cm. of height, angular, slightly pubescente. The leaves are you argue ovad ...
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MATAGALLO
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phlomis purpurea
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English: Jerusalem sage. Family: Labiadas. Description: shrub siempreverde, of quadrangular branches and blanquecinas by the presence of a felt of sh ...
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MATALAHUGA
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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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, ...
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MATALAUVA
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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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, ...
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MATAPULGAS
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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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MATICO
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piper angustifolium
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Lat.: PIPER ANGUSTIFOLIUM This plant that abounds in Center America and South America, has very many medicinal properties and they have been using it ...
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MATRICARIA
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MAYAN
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MECEREO
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daphne mezereum
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Family: Timeláceas. Subarbusto description in spontaneous general, who develops a ligneous stem, doubling, of smooth crust, of gray color, with punte ...
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MEDIUM LLANTEN
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plantago media
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Family: Plantagináceas. Description herbaceous Plant with root in form of numerous bobbin and radículas. The leaves are basal and they are arranged i ...
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MEJORANA
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MELILOTO
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MELISA
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MELON
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cucumis melo l
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NAMES Latin: Cucumis melo L. Castilian: melon Portuguese: melon French: melon English: to sugar melon, sweet melon Family: cucurbitáceas Type: it pla ...
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MELON TREE
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papayo carica papaya
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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 ...
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MERCURIAL
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MERUÉNDANO
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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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METRA
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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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MEZCAL
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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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MIELGO
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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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MIJO OF SUN
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MIJO OF THE SUN
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lithospermum officinale
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Spanish: Pearl, Cañamones de Monte, Grains of love, Litospermo, Perlina, Quebrantahoces, Tea of Benasque English: Gromwell. French: Millet of soleil ...
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MIJO TURQUESCO
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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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MILENRAMA
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MILHOMBRES
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aristolochia macroura
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· vulgar Names: "patito", "patito coludo", "buche of pavo", "papo of Perú", "jarrinha of cauda", "jarrinha gives práia" (Brazil). · geographic Distri ...
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MILLO
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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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MINT
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mentha x verticillata - mentha x piperita
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Castilian: Mint English: Peppermint. Recommended in: Slow digestions. Inflammations of the liver and vesicle. Intestinal gases. Mareos. Stimulating ...
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MINT
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MIOSOTIS
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myosotis aiprestris
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Family: Borragináceas. Description: Grass with ligneous, crawling, gray and fibrous, turgid, fragile root, hirsuta, with graft stems. The basal leave ...
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MIRRA
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MIRTO
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MOCHO
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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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MOP
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arctium lappa
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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 ...
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MORAL
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MOSS OF IRELAND
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MOUNT CARROT
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cicuta conium maculatum
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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 ...
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MOUNT CELERY
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levísticolevisticum officinale
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It is like a great wild celery, with interesting medicinal and culinarias applications. In central Europe its crushed root is used like condimento, ...
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MOUNT SIGH
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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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MOUSE EAR
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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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MOUTH DRAGOON
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antirrhinum majus
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Escrofulariáceas Family. Description: Perennial plant with axonomorfa, graft root, pubescente and lignificado stem in the base. The leaves have pecío ...
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MUERDAGO
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MUÉRDAGO
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MUICLE
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justicia spicigera
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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 ...
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MUIRA PUAMA
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ptychopetalum olacoides
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The family:Olacaceae The common Names: Muira Puama, Marapuama, Marapama, Wood of Power, Potenzholz The parts Used: Crust and Root Puama de Muira, al ...
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MURAJES
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MUSCARI
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muscari comosum
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Liliáceas Family. Description: Plant with similar bulb to a onion, from which it leaves a stem delicate, very fragile, cylindrical. The leaves are ar ...
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MUSTARD
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