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MACA MACA lepidum menyii Common name: Maca Plant originally from the highlands of Peru (above 4,000 feet). It belongs to the family of Cruciferáceas. Part used: root Chem ... More Information
Macaw Macaw senna alata Description Shrub up to one meter high, with sturdy branches and foliage pubescent youth. Leaves of 30-100 cm. in length, 6-12 pairs of leaflets, cu ... More Information
MACHINE MACHINE ... More Information
Madroño Madroño arbutus unedo It was already known by Dioscorides in the first century AD and by the Roman naturalist Pliny, who seems that he said, referring to him: "edo Unum" ... More Information
Madroño Dredger Madroño Dredger gayuba  arctostaphylos uva ursi When there were bears in the mountains of Europe, enjoyed eating with the small berries of the gayuba, which by its shape and flavor, apples seem sm ... More Information
MAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA magnolia grandiflora It is a species whose medicinal use is large and old, is mainly used to treat heart ailments. The recommended treatment is to boil the bark with flow ... More Information
MAGRANES MAGRANES granado  punica granatu In the Egyptian tombs of more than four millennia ago, have found remains of grenades. They were also appreciated by the people of Israel. The Greek ... More Information
MAGUETA MAGUETA fresalfragaria vesca Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ... More Information
MAGUILLOMAÍLLO MAGUILLOMAÍLLO manzano pirus malus The apple itself is a compendium of medicinal properties, known since ancient times. They include digestive, that the medical school of Salerno, in ... More Information
MAHATS Anderson (Currant) MAHATS Anderson (Currant) ... More Information
Mahon MANZANILLA Mahon MANZANILLA ... More Information
Maitake Maitake grifola frondosa Used parts and where it grows: Maitake mushroom is a very large (like basketball), which grows in the mountains of northeastern Japan as well as in ... More Information
MAJORA MAJORA 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
MALAJO MALAJO 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
MALE CORNEJO MALE CORNEJO cornus mas Family: Cornáceas. Description: In Cornus, horn, for the hardness of the wood. Shrub measuring up to 5 m tall, green bark, branches, with elliptical ... More Information
MALE FERN MALE FERN ... More Information
MALE mugwort MALE mugwort ... More Information
MALVA MALVA ... More Information
MALVA WHITE MALVA WHITE damianaturnera diffusa willd The leaves of this plant, pleasant flavor of the aromatic, are used in Mexico as a substitute for tea, and enjoy well-deserved reputation as an aphr ... More Information
MALVES MALVES malva malva silvestris This plant, a symbol of calm and gentleness, and was used by the Greeks over two millennia. Hippocrates recommended it as an emollient and laxative ... More Information
MAMA MAMA papayo carica papaya The fruit of the papaya is one of the most popular tree among all products of America. It is not strange because it receives so many different names ... More Information
Mamen Mamen papayo carica papaya The fruit of the papaya is one of the most popular tree among all products of America. It is not strange because it receives so many different names ... More Information
MANA MANA mana Properties: mild purgative and laxative. Directions: in cases where it should activate the role evacuadora without causing irritation. Its pleasant t ... More Information
MANCOBRA MANCOBRA yuca manhiot esculenta Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ... More Information
MANDRAGORA MANDRAGORA mandragora officinarum Mayapples usually grows in groups and color slightly exceptionally bright leaf makes them very distinctive and easy to dial. The flowers, on the oth ... More Information
Manocéan Manocéan yuca manhiot esculenta Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ... More Information
MANZANILLA MANZANILLA ... More Information
MANZANILLA OF PASTOR MANZANILLA OF PASTOR gayuba  arctostaphylos uva ursi When there were bears in the mountains of Europe, enjoyed eating with the small berries of the gayuba, which by its shape and flavor, apples seem sm ... More Information
MANZANILLA ROMAN MANZANILLA ROMAN ... More Information
MANZANITA MANZANITA malvaviscus arboreus It is a kind used to treat respiratory problems such as colds, whooping cough, cough, fever, vomiting and tuberculosis. The treatment consists of tak ... More Information
MANZANO MANZANO ... More Information
MANZANO MANZANO malus communis Family: Rosaceae. Description Tree small size, torso erect, robust, it forks into thick branches that hold a large drink. The bark is smooth at the b ... More Information
MANZANO FALSE MANZANO FALSE serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia Notable for its striking results, which are a delight for the birds. In some cities like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevity: live more ... More Information
MARACUYA MARACUYA passiflora incarnata Other Names: Spanish: Maracuya, English: Passionflower, Carkifelek, Charkhi Felek, Maypop, Maypop Passionflower, Family: Passifloraceae Part of Us ... More Information
MARANO MARANO copaibacopaitera officinalis Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ... More Information
MARAÑÓN MARAÑÓN anacardium occidentale Names Botanical: Anacardium occidentale L Castilian: cashew, cashew, merey, alcayoiba, caujil, acajú, cashew Jacot, canjil Portuguese: canjueiro, fa ... More Information
Marara Marara cincoenrama  potentilla reptans This humble plant, like all Rosaceae, has beautiful flowers and excellent medicinal properties. The ranchers have traditionally been used to increas ... More Information
MARGARITA MAYOR MARGARITA MAYOR chrysanthemum leucanthemum Family: Composed. Description: Plant annual or perennial, 30 to 60 cm. tall, glabra, sometimes tomentosa, slightly branched, with the stem is marked ... More Information
MARGOJO MARGOJO serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia Notable for its striking results, which are a delight for the birds. In some cities like ornamental. It is an elegant tree and longevity: live more ... More Information
MARIGOLD MARIGOLD ... More Information
Mariquilla Mariquilla parietariaparietaria officinalis HABITAT: grows between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread throughout Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: perennial plant of ... More Information
MARITIME ERINGIO MARITIME ERINGIO eryngi maritumum ... More Information
Marjoram Marjoram ... More Information
Marjoram (marjoram) Marjoram (marjoram) ... More Information
Marjoram SYLVESTER Marjoram SYLVESTER oréganooriganum vulgare This is very similar to marjoram (Hyper), although, unlike this one, tends to grow wild. Originally from the Middle East, and was introduced in Euro ... More Information
MARO MARO teucrium marum It belongs to the same genus that Germander, which is similar in composition and properties. Although originally came from mainland Europe, it has n ... More Information
MARRUBIO MARRUBIO ... More Information
MARRUBIO WHITE MARRUBIO WHITE marrubium vulgare Collection: before and after flowering. Part used: the sumidades. Properties: anti-fever, antiseptic, regulator of the heart. Directions: fevers or i ... More Information
Marshmallow Marshmallow ... More Information
MARY CARDO MARY CARDO SILYBUM MARIANUM (L) GAERTN Cardo Mary Silybum marianum (L) Gaertn Cardo Mary, Cardo borriquero, Cardo suckling, Cardo stained; al.: Mariendistel, Frauendistel; Eng.: Milk this ... More Information
MATACABALLO MATACABALLO lobelia inflata Family: Campanuláceas. . Description: Grass annual upright stems, up to 50 cm. tall, angular, slightly pubescent. The leaves are altercation ovadolan ... More Information
MATAGALLO MATAGALLO phlomis purpurea English: Jerusalem sage. Family: Labiadas. Description: evergreen shrub, branches of home runs and whitish by the presence of a felt hair short, leav ... More Information
MATALAHUGA MATALAHUGA anís verdepimpinela anisum The culinary and medicinal properties of this plant were already known in Egypt and Greece, although it was the Arabs who, in the Middle Ages, intro ... More Information
MATALAUVA MATALAUVA anís verdepimpinela anisum The culinary and medicinal properties of this plant were already known in Egypt and Greece, although it was the Arabs who, in the Middle Ages, intro ... More Information
MATAPULGAS MATAPULGAS yezgosambucus ebolus 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 ... More Information
MATE MATE ... More Information
MATICO MATICO piper angustifolium Lat.: PIPER angustifolium This plant that abounds in Central America and South America, has lots of medicinal properties and used for many years, bot ... More Information
MATRICARIA MATRICARIA ... More Information
Mattress CHILD Mattress CHILD verdolaga  portulaca oleracea He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ... More Information
MAUVE MAUVE ... More Information
MAYA MAYA ... More Information
meadowsweet meadowsweet ... More Information
MECEREO MECEREO daphne mezereum Family: Timeláceas. Description subshrub generally spontaneous, it develops a woody stem, twisted, bark smooth, gray, with pits. The stem is woody. T ... More Information
MECHOACÁN BLACK MECHOACÁN BLACK jalapaconvolvulus jalapa The native Mexicans used this plant as a laxative, and the Spanish conquistadors led to his homeland, from where it spread its use throughout Europe ... More Information
MEJORANA MEJORANA ... More Information
MELALEUCA MELALEUCA ... More Information
MELILOTO MELILOTO ... More Information
MELIS MELIS ... More Information
MELIS SYLVESTER MELIS SYLVESTER toronjil silvestremelittis melissophyllum Unlike the melissa, the Melissa wild does not offer a very pleasant aroma. Is characterized by its f1ores born almost always in pairs, are large and ... More Information
MELISA MELISA ... More Information
Melissa SYLVESTER Melissa SYLVESTER melittis melissophyllum Unlike the melissa, the Melissa wild does not offer a very pleasant aroma. Is characterized by its f1ores born almost always in pairs, are large and ... More Information
MELON MELON cucumis melo l NAMES Latin: Cucumis melo L. Castilian: melon Portuguese: melon French: melon English: sugar melon, sweet melon Family: cucurbits Type: annual herbac ... More Information
MENTA MENTA ... More Information
MENTA OF LOBO MENTA OF LOBO ... More Information
MERCURIAL MERCURIAL ... More Information
MERUÉNDANO MERUÉNDANO fresalfragaria vesca Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ... More Information
METRA METRA fresalfragaria vesca Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ... More Information
MEZCAL MEZCAL agaveagave americana It was known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in appearance and its properties, scattered throughout Mexico and Central America who were ... More Information
MIELGO MIELGO yezgosambucus ebolus 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 ... More Information
MIJO DE SOL MIJO DE SOL ... More Information
MIJO DEL SOL MIJO DEL SOL lithospermum officinale Spanish: Pearls, Cañamones Monte, grains of love, Litospermo, Perlina, Quebrantahoces, tea Benasque English: Gromwell. French: soleil of Millet. Fro ... More Information
MIJO TURQUESCO MIJO TURQUESCO 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
MILHOMBRES MILHOMBRES aristolochia macroura Names: "duck", "colluded duck," "turkey-hole", "Papo of Peru", "jarrinha of cauda," "jarrinha da Praia" (Brazil). Geographical distribution and habit ... More Information
MILL MILL 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
MILLET SUN MILLET SUN ... More Information
MINOR SAUCE MINOR SAUCE yezgosambucus ebolus 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 ... More Information
Mint Mint mentha x verticillata - mentha x piperita Castilian: Hierbabuena English: Peppermint. Recommended in: digestion sluggish. Inflammation of the liver and gallbladder. Intestinal gas. Dizzines ... More Information
MINT MINT ... More Information
MINUS Arctium (burdock RETAIL) MINUS Arctium (burdock RETAIL) ... More Information
MIOSOTIS MIOSOTIS myosotis aiprestris Family: Borragináceas. Description: Grass roots with a woody, crawling, gray and fibrous, erect, fragile, hirsuta, with branched stems. The basal lea ... More Information
MIRRA MIRRA ... More Information
MIRTO MIRTO ... More Information
Mistletoe Mistletoe ... More Information
MOCHA MOCHA pazote chenopodium ambrosioides Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ... More Information
Momordica Momordica ... More Information
Montanoa TORMENTOSA Montanoa TORMENTOSA piper sanctum Plant native to Mexico, in the regions of Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, San Luis, Mexico City, Veracruz and Oaxaca. Has abundant branches, with ... More Information
MONTE sigh of MONTE sigh of correhuela mayor calystegia sepium Habitat: very common in hedges and borders of Europe and America. Description: perennial climbing plant, the family of the Convolvuláceas, who shoot ... More Information
Mop Mop arctium lappa Collection: at the start of the spring, booting the whole plant, roots washed 1as and then cut into slices, which dry to mild heat. Part used: root. ... More Information
Mop MAYOR Mop MAYOR arctium majus Family Compound. Description: In arktos, Greek name of the plant. Biennial plant that produces, the first year, only basal leaves. Axonomorfa present ... More Information
Mop MINOR Mop MINOR arctium minus Used Part For their similarity, some pharmacopoeias admitted as a source of drugs both to the very burdock, ARCTIUM lappa L. (= A. Majus Bernh.), As ... More Information
MORAL MORAL ... More Information
Morning Glory Morning Glory ... More Information
motherwort motherwort ... More Information
MUICLE MUICLE justicia spicigera The parties that are used throughout the country are the branches, leaves and flowers. The cooking of them is very useful as a treatment for blood pr ... More Information
MUIR PUAMA MUIR PUAMA ptychopetalum  olacoides Family: Olacaceae The Common names: Muira Puama, Marapuama, Marapama, Wood Power, Potenzholz Parts Used: bark and root Puama of Muira, also called " ... More Information
mullein mullein ... More Information
MURAJES MURAJES ... More Information
Muscari Muscari muscari comosum Liliaceae family. Description: Plant with an onion-like bulb, a part of that stems delicate, very fragile, cylindrical. The leaves are available only ... More Information
Musk Musk almizclera erodium moschatum The Musk is an annual plant with a height that varies depending on the condition of the land where you are, so that in a rainy and fertile land can r ... More Information
Musk (MUSK) Musk (MUSK) ... More Information
MUSTARD MUSTARD ... More Information
myrobalan myrobalan ... More Information
MYRRH MYRRH ... More Information

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