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SABINA
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SAFFLOWER
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alazor carthamus tinctorius
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The safflower is a showy grass pertaining to the family of the tubulifloras composed ones. Usually it does not reach more than half meter of height, ...
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SAFFRON
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SAFFRON OF INDIA
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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Although it can seem strange, the spices and sharp sauces perform an important function in the diet of the inhabitants of the tropic. Without them i ...
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SAHUINTO
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guayabo 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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SALICARIA
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SALSAPARRILLA
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zarzaparrillasmilax aspera
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Well-known by Dioscórides and Teofrasto, also they mention Lagoon and Mattioli. Nevertheless, its popularity reached the maximum levels when the Spa ...
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SALSIFI
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tragopogon pratensis
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Family: Composed. Description: Biennial herbaceous plant, with axonomorfa root, cants. The stem is herbaceous, fistuloso. The leaves are amplexicaula ...
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SALVIA
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SAN JUAN GRASS
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hypericum perforatum
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Castilian: Hipérico, hipericón, pericón, perforata, corazoncillo, grass of San Juan, sanjuanera, English: St. John's wort, hardhay, tutsan, common st ...
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SANAPUDIO
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frángula rhamnus frangula
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The great Renaissance botanist, Andrea Mattioli, an edition commented of the medical Matter of Dioscórides published in 1554, in which it said, acco ...
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SANDALO
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SANDIA
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cucumis citrullus
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Family: Cucurbitáceas. Description: Herbaceous plant with long and crawling stem, provided with earrings. The leaves are lobuladas, deeply divided, u ...
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SANGRALENGUA
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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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SANGREDO
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frángula rhamnus frangula
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The great Renaissance botanist, Andrea Mattioli, an edition commented of the medical Matter of Dioscórides published in 1554, in which it said, acco ...
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SANGUISORBA
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pimpinela mayor 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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SANICULA
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SANTIAGO GRASS
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senecio jacobaea
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Used Part The whole plant. Active Principles Pirrolizidínicos alkaloids: fuchesisenecionina, sececionina. Essential oil: beta-cariofileno anhidroopl ...
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SANTÓNICO
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ajenjo marino 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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SAPONARIA
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SAPUYO
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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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SASAFRAS
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SAUCO
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SAUZGATILLO
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SAWPALMETO
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sabal serrulata
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Other Names: Palmerita, Palmito of Mountain range, Serenoa Family: Arecaceae (Palmae) Place of origin: Native of the U.S.A.. Etimología: Serenoa, d ...
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SAXIFRAGA
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saxifraga granulata
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Habitat: one grows up in mountainous and humid lands of all Europe. It abounds specially in the Alps and the Pyrenees. Description: cms plants herba ...
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SAXÍFRAGA
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saxifraga granulata
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Habitat: one grows up in mountainous and humid lands of all Europe. It abounds specially in the Alps and the Pyrenees. Description: cms plants herba ...
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SCORPIURUS
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alacranera coronilla scorpioides
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This peculiar grass is annual and entirely lampiña, raised, generally of not more than two handspans of height. The leaves (except for the inferior ...
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SEAL GOLD
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hydrastis canadencis
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Castilian: Gold seal English: Goldenseal Used parts and where it grows: Goldenseal is native of the east of North America and is cultivated in the ...
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SEEDED
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SEN
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SEN OF ALEJANDRIA
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cassia acutifolia
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Used Part The foliolos and the fruits. Active Principles - Foliolos: Glucósidos of diantronas (2-5%): senósidos To, A1, Cg and small heterósidos amo ...
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SEN OF ESPANA
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cassia obovata
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SENA
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sen cassia angustifolia
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They sen, introduced in Europe in century XI by the Arabs, was one of the laxative ones more appreciated. With him one drastically bled the crazy pe ...
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SERBAL SYLVESTER
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sorbus aucuparia
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Used Part The fruits (berries). Active Principles Organic Sorbitol, acids (málico, citric, succínico), tannins, flavonoides (rutósido, quercetina, i ...
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SERENOA
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sabalserenoa repens bartram.
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The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from long ago in Florida, Georgia, Luisiana and other states of the Southeas ...
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SERPENTARIA
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cimifuga racemosa
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The racenosa cimifuga was used by American Indians to treat the reumatismo, the gynecological problems of the kidney, exhaustion and upheavals This ...
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SERPOL
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SESAME
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sésamosesamum indicum l.
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It is a cultivated oily plant from very old. In Mesopotamia, in India, in Egypt, in China and Greece, their seeds very were appreciated like condime ...
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SÉSAMO
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sesamum indicum l.
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It is a cultivated oily plant from very old. In Mesopotamia, in India, in Egypt, in China and Greece, their seeds very were appreciated like condime ...
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SESAMUM INDICUM
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sesamum indicum l.
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It is a cultivated oily plant from very old. In Mesopotamia, in India, in Egypt, in China and Greece, their seeds very were appreciated like condime ...
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SEVILLIAN
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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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SHAMEFUL
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mimosa albida
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Sweet albida Humb. and Bonpl. ex-. Willd. Fam. Leguminosae Mainly delayed or irregular menstruation, vaginal secretions are recommended for sterility ...
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SHARP PEPPER
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capsicum annuum
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Used Part Fruits. Different species from the same sort are used indifferently: Capsicum frutescens; Capsicum annuum; Capsicum baccatum; Capsicum pube ...
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SHEPHERD STOCK MARKET
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SHISANDRA
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schisandra chinensis
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Schisandra chinensis Common name: Wu-wei-zi English name: schisandra Used parts and where it grows: Schisandra is a grapevine hoisted with numerous ...
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SIBERIAN GINSENG
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eleuterococo eleuterococcus senticosus maxim
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It is cultivated with medicinal aims and it presents/displays properties very similar to those of ginseng Korean. The root is used. It contains nume ...
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SIDERÍTIDE
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rabo de gato sideritis angustifolia lagasca
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Plant very appreciated in the east and the south of Spain, whose use has extended quickly in the last decades. One began to use in veterinary medici ...
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SIEMPREVIVA
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sempervirum arachnoideum
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Family: Crasuláceas. Description: Greasy plant with turgid stems that they can get to measure more than 10 cm., Presents/displays obovadas, with the ...
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SIETENRAMA
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tormentilla potentilla tormentilla
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From the Average Age one comes using this plant to calm what then it was known like "torments" (cólicos intestinal). From it derives its name of tor ...
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SIETESANGRÍAS
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centaurea menor centaurium umbellatum
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Habitat: one grows up in meadows and pastizales of all Europe, although he is not very frequent. Also one is in some tempered regions of America. De ...
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SININI
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guanábano 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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SMALL SPIDER
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SMALL SPINDLE
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achicoria cichorium intybus
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The chicory is one of the most beneficial plants, since to its extraordinary medicinal properties the one is united to provide an pleasant substitut ...
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SMALLER CACHURRERA
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xanthium spinosum
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Used Part The stems and the leaves. Active Principles Heterósidos: xantoestrumarina. Caféico and cumarínico Acidos; quercetina. Essential oil, draws ...
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SMALLER CELEDONIA
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ranunculus ficaria
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Spanish: Smaller Celedonia English: Lesser Celandine French: Petite Chélidoine. Of the family of the Papaveráceas. Antiescorbútica. Antihemorroidal ...
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SMALLER CENTAURA
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SMALLER CENTAUREA
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centaurium umbellatum
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Habitat: one grows up in meadows and pastizales of all Europe, although he is not very frequent. Also one is in some tempered regions of America. De ...
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SMALLER CICUTA
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cicuta virosa
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SMALLER CONSUELDA
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runella (prunella) vugaris
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Family: Labiadas. Description herbaceous Plant of rizoma crawling, provided with numerous radículas. The stems are pubescentes, fragile, give support ...
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SMALLER CORREHUELA
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convolvulus arvensis
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SMALLER ELDER
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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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SMALLER GLOBULARIA
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globularia cordifolium
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Properties: refrescante and purifier of the blood. Indications: purifying; in order to expel the impurities contained in the blood; it acts favorably ...
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SMALLER LLANTEN
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plantago lanceolata
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SMALLER MAPLE
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acer campestre
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Aceráceas Family. East description tree can reach and to even surpass the 15 ms, although frequently it adopts the shrub form, with the rough crust. ...
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SMALLER MOP
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arctium minus
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Used Part By their similarity, some farmacopeas admit as much like source of the drug to the own bardana, Arctium lappa L. (= To Majus Bernh.), like ...
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SMALLER ORTIGA
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urtica urens
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Family: Urticáceas. Description: Herbaceous plant, not excessively high, with turgid and ligneous stem covered of urticantes hairs, rizoma crawling a ...
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SMALLER PIMPINE
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sanguisorba minor
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Other Names: Grass of the Enjaretadura, Grass of the Knife, Pampanilla, Perifollo, Smaller Sanguisorba The buds to tier to us primaverales of pimpin ...
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SMALLER PIMPINELA
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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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SMALLER SANGUISORBA
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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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SOLANO VEJIGOSO
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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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SOLIDAGO
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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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SONAJAS
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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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SORBITO
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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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SORGHUM
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sorghum vulgare
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Family: Gramíneas. Description: Plant with fasciculada, fibrous root, turgid, knotted stem. The leaves wide, are indented, escabrosas, guided, with r ...
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SORREL
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SORREL VEJICOSA
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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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SOUR CHERRY ZORRERO
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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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SOURSOP OF MEXICO
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guanábano 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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SPINACH
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SPINACH WITHOUT AROMA
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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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SPIRULINA
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SPIRULINA MAXIMA SETCH.
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Spirulina Maximum Spirulina Setch. Properties The Spirulina is a small blue alga, used traditionally like food by millenarian civilizations (Azte ...
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SPRING
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primula officinalis
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Used part: flowers, leaves, stems and root. Properties: expectorante, diurética and something narcotic. Indications: nervous weakness; tremors; drop; ...
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STAINED SATIRIÓN
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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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STARRED THISTLE
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centaurea calcitrapa
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Used Part The aerial sumidades. Active Principles Lactonas sesquiterpénicas (centaurina) of structure similar to the cnidina, flavonoides (astragaló ...
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STORMY MONTANOA
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piper sanctum
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Native plant of Mexico, in the regions of Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, San Luis Guanajuato, Valley of Mexico, Veracruz and Oaxaca. It has abundant branches ...
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STRAWBERRY
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SWEDISH GRASS
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las hierbas suecas o las gotas de amargo sueco
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Formula to elaborate the Swedish Grass: 10 g. Of Aloe * 5 g of Mirra 0,2 g of Saffron 10 g of leaves of Sen 10 Camphor g ** 10 g by roots of Ruibarbo ...
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SWEET GRASS
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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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SWEET NARANJO
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citrus sinensis
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Used Part The flowers, the fruits (pericarpio, immature pulp, fruits) and the leaves. Active Principles - Flowers: Essential oil of "neroli" (0,15%) ...
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SWEET SIMIENTE
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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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SWISS TEA
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dríada dryas octopetala
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The farmers of the alpine country par excellence, Switzerland, use the dríada one from immemorial times like digestive and alleviating the intestina ...
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