DAMIANA
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DAMIANO
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DANCE
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maízzea mays l.
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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 ...
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DANDELION
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Daucé
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biznagaammi visnaga
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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 ...
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DE RIU API (APIO)
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DEAD FLOWER
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tagetes erecta
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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 ...
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dead nettle
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DEER TONGUE
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DEGUL
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judíaphaseolus vulgaris
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Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ...
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DENTABRÓN
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helecho macho dryopteris filix-mas
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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 ...
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DESMODENS
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desmodens
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DETIENEBUEY
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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: perennial plant of the family of leg ...
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Devil's Claw
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DIENTE LEON
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taraxacum officinale
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Castilian: Dandelion. English: dandelion, blowball, milk witch, Yellow Gowan, cankerwort, priest's crown, swine's snout. It is one of the most usefu ...
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DIGITAL
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DIGITAL YELLOW
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digitalis lutea
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Family: Escrofulariáceas. Description: herbaceous plant with root fusiform, evergreen, single stem or very little graft, hairless, toothed leaves, al ...
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DILL
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DIPSACO
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cardenchadipsacus fullonum
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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 ...
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Dondiego NIGHT
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mirabilis jalapa
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Doradillo
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DRAGON
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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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 ...
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DRAGONCILLO
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estragón artemisia dracunculus
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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 ...
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DRAGÓNDULCARAMA
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cúrcuma curcuma longa
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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 ...
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DROP OF BLOOD
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centaurea menor centaurium umbellatum
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HABITAT: grows in meadows and pastures of Europe, although not very frequent. It is also found in some temperate regions of America. Description: he ...
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DROSERA
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Dryad
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dryas octopetala
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The peasants of the Alpine country par excellence, Switzerland, the Dryad used since time immemorial as to alleviate the digestive and intestinal cr ...
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Dulcamara
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DULCARAMA
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solanum dulcamara
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DURABLE LIFE peas (OUIJA TUBEROSA)
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