QUEBRANTAHOCES
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mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon
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Habitat: frequent in calcáreos lands of all Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula it is being scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America ...
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QUEEN LUISA
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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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QUEEN OF THE MEADOWS
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FILIPENDULA ULMARIA (L.) MAXIM. (=SPIRAEA ULMARIA L.)
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Queen of the meadows Ulmaria Filipendula (L.) Maxim. (= ulmaria Spiraea L.) Queen of the meadows; al.: Echtes Mädesüb; ingl.: Meadowsweet. ...
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QUENOPODIO
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QUERVA
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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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QUIEBRARADOS
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gatuñaononis spinosa
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Habitat: quite common in cultivated fields and dry prairies of all Europe. Naturalized in America. Description: it plants vivaz of the family of the ...
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QUINCE
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cydonia oblonga
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Used Part The fruits. Active Principles Tannins (specially abundant in the seeds: 20%), pectina, vitamins To and B. Farmacológica Action Demulcente ...
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QUINO
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cinchona sp.
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Thanks to the plantations of quinos that the Dutch acclimated in the XlX century in Java, in present Indonesia, this island continue being one of th ...
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QUINOA
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chenopodium quinoa
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Castilian: quinoa, quinua, canigua, English: quinoa Quinoa is original of the Andean region in South America, where it has been an important food d ...
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QUINQUEFOLIO
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cincoenrama potentilla reptans
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This humble plant, like all the Rosaceous ones, has beautiful flowers and excellent medicinal properties. The cattle dealers come using traditionall ...
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