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DAMIANA DAMIANA ... More Information
DAMIANO DAMIANO ... More Information
DANCE DANCE maízzea mays l. The maize was the staple of many of the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas. He was cultivated, from the south of what are now the United Stat ... More Information
DANDELION DANDELION ... More Information
Daucé Daucé biznagaammi visnaga For lovers of natural life, I like to know that the radios that form the umbels of this plant, once dry, are magnificent chopsticks toothpicks. They ... More Information
DE RIU API (APIO) DE RIU API (APIO) ... More Information
DEAD FLOWER DEAD FLOWER tagetes erecta Tagetes erecta Linnaeus Fam. Compositae This is a kind of ancient and widespread medicinal use in much of our country, which is recommended for stoma ... More Information
dead nettle dead nettle ... More Information
DEER TONGUE DEER TONGUE ... More Information
DEGUL DEGUL judíaphaseolus vulgaris Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ... More Information
DENTABRÓN DENTABRÓN helecho macho dryopteris filix-mas Ferns are plants cryptogams, ie without flowers. They have roots, stems and leaves drivers crossed by vessels. In this macho fern is called by the r ... More Information
DESMODENS DESMODENS desmodens ... More Information
DETIENEBUEY DETIENEBUEY gatuñaononis spinosa Habitat: quite common in cultivated fields and dry prairies of all Europe. Naturalized in America. Description: perennial plant of the family of leg ... More Information
Devil's Claw Devil's Claw ... More Information
DIENTE LEON DIENTE LEON taraxacum officinale Castilian: Dandelion. English: dandelion, blowball, milk witch, Yellow Gowan, cankerwort, priest's crown, swine's snout. It is one of the most usefu ... More Information
DIGITAL DIGITAL ... More Information
DIGITAL YELLOW DIGITAL YELLOW digitalis lutea Family: Escrofulariáceas. Description: herbaceous plant with root fusiform, evergreen, single stem or very little graft, hairless, toothed leaves, al ... More Information
DILL DILL ... More Information
DIPSACO DIPSACO cardenchadipsacus fullonum For many centuries, humanity has used the prongs of this thistle for carded wool. Hence it is his name. Although at present this task is accomplishe ... More Information
Dondiego NIGHT Dondiego NIGHT mirabilis jalapa ... More Information
Doradillo Doradillo ... More Information
DRAGON DRAGON cúrcuma curcuma longa Although it may seem strange, spices and hot sauces play an important role in the diet of people in the tropics. Without them it would be difficult ... More Information
DRAGONCILLO DRAGONCILLO estragón  artemisia dracunculus It is one of the few not spontaneously grows in Mediterranean countries, so it was not known in the Greco-Roman antiquity. It was the Arabs who intr ... More Information
DRAGÓNDULCARAMA DRAGÓNDULCARAMA cúrcuma curcuma longa Although it may seem strange, spices and hot sauces play an important role in the diet of people in the tropics. Without them it would be difficult ... More Information
DROP OF BLOOD DROP OF BLOOD centaurea menor centaurium umbellatum HABITAT: grows in meadows and pastures of Europe, although not very frequent. It is also found in some temperate regions of America. Description: he ... More Information
DROSERA DROSERA ... More Information
Dryad Dryad dryas octopetala The peasants of the Alpine country par excellence, Switzerland, the Dryad used since time immemorial as to alleviate the digestive and intestinal cr ... More Information
Dulcamara Dulcamara ... More Information
DULCARAMA DULCARAMA solanum dulcamara ... More Information
DURABLE LIFE peas (OUIJA TUBEROSA) DURABLE LIFE peas (OUIJA TUBEROSA) ... More Information

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