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Ebule
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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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ECHINACEA
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echinacea
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Properties: increases the body's defenses, anti-inflammatory and antibiotic. ...
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ECHINACEA
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ELEBORO
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helleborus niger
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Castellano: eléboro negro, hierba de Ballesteros, balestera Inglés: Navidad rosa, negro Elébora, melampode ...
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ELEUTEROCOCO
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ELM
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ENCINA
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ENCINILLA
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camedrioteucrium chamaedrys
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Plant that grows on rocks and in crevices of the old walls, adorning them with his soft purple. It owes its name to Teucr, prince of Troy. Formerly ...
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ENDRIN
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ENEBRO
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ENULA HOOD
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inula helenium
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ENZO
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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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EPAZOTE
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pazote chenopodium ambrosioides
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Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ...
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Ephedra
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EPILOBIO
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EPITIMO
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EPÍTIMO
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Equisetum MAYOR
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equisetum telmateia
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Used Part The aerial parts. Often used as a substitute for the pony tail (Equisetum arvense). Active Principles Saponósidos: equisetósido; flavonoid ...
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ERANERA
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bougainvillea glabra
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This plant is widely used in the states of central and southern Mexico and Central America, mainly in cases of respiratory ailments like cough, asthm ...
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Ergot
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ERIGERO
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Erigeron
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CONYZA CANADENSIS (= ERIGERON CANADENSIS L.)
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Erigeron Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronq. (= Erigeron canadensis L.) Zarramaga; al.: Kanadisches Berufskraut; English.: Canadian (horseweed) fleabane. ...
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ERINGIO
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cardo corredorerygium campestre
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The corridor is a thistle Umbelíferas disguised as thistle. It's called 'corridor' or 'nomadic', because, in the fall, the wind started their stems ...
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ERISIMO
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Escabiosa
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ESCAMBRONES
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grosellero espinosoribes uva crispa
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It is highly appreciated in the countries of northern Europe, and cultivated varieties have been obtained that produce large and tasty fruit. They a ...
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ESCARAMBUJO
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Latin: Rosa canina L. Castilian: mountain Rose, Rose Rose peasant or bravo, perruno Rose, Rose Snake, Devil's Rose, Rose of escaramojos (as Laguna), ...
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ESCORCIANA
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globularia mayor globularia vulgaris
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In classical antiquity this plant was known as "grass terrible," because it was confused with the sense of powerful laxative effect. Today we know t ...
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ESCROFULARIA
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Espantalobos
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colutea arborescens
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When the wind blows, the pods of espantalobos become agitated against each other to produce a typical sound, is believed to be capable of scaring th ...
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ESPARRAGO
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asparagus officinalis
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Spargaein the Greek word meaning "sprout", ie throw new shoots, and the ends of the stems are called, also in Greek, asparagus, which are the edible ...
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ESPINO ALBAR
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ESPINO BLACK
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zarza rubus fruticosus
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Dioscorides already recommended the leaves of the bush for the treatment of hemorrhoids. Its fruits have been used since ancient in the human diet, ...
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ESPINO Hedionda
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espino cerval rhamnus cathartica
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From the eleventh century are documented the effects on the gut of this plant, which is also used in veterinary medicine to purge the animals. Habit ...
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ESPINOSILLA
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loeselia mexicana
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NAME (S) COMMON (ES): Almaraduz, Bachichil, Checamicua tsitsiki (Purépecha), Chuparrosa, Espinosa, Espinosilla, Gallina blind, Guachichile (tepehuán ...
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ESTAFIATE
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estafiateartemisa mexicana
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ESTEVIA
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EUCALYPTUS
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EUCALYPTUS
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eucalyptus globulus
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Castilian: Eucalyptus English: fever tree, blue gum tree INTRODUCTION: It is a tree that is used primarily to treat ailments such as colds, coughs, ...
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euonymus
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Euphrasia
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Euphrasius
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