MACA
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lepidum menyii
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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 ...
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Macaw
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senna alata
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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 ...
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MACHINE
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Madroño
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arbutus unedo
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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" ...
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Madroño Dredger
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gayuba arctostaphylos uva ursi
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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 ...
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MAGNOLIA
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magnolia grandiflora
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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 ...
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MAGRANES
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granado punica granatu
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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 ...
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MAGUETA
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fresalfragaria vesca
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Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ...
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MAGUILLOMAÍLLO
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manzano pirus malus
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The apple itself is a compendium of medicinal properties, known since ancient times. They include digestive, that the medical school of Salerno, in ...
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MAHATS Anderson (Currant)
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Mahon MANZANILLA
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Maitake
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grifola frondosa
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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 ...
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MAJORA
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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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MALAJO
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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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MALE CORNEJO
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cornus mas
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Family: Cornáceas. Description: In Cornus, horn, for the hardness of the wood. Shrub measuring up to 5 m tall, green bark, branches, with elliptical ...
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MALE FERN
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MALE mugwort
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MALVA
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MALVA WHITE
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damianaturnera diffusa willd
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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 ...
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MALVES
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malva malva silvestris
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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 ...
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MAMA
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papayo carica papaya
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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 ...
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Mamen
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papayo carica papaya
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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 ...
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MANA
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mana
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Properties: mild purgative and laxative. Directions: in cases where it should activate the role evacuadora without causing irritation. Its pleasant t ...
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MANCOBRA
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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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 ...
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MANDRAGORA
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mandragora officinarum
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Mayapples usually grows in groups and color slightly exceptionally bright leaf makes them very distinctive and easy to dial. The flowers, on the oth ...
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Manocéan
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yuca manhiot esculenta
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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 ...
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MANZANILLA
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MANZANILLA OF PASTOR
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gayuba arctostaphylos uva ursi
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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 ...
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MANZANILLA ROMAN
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MANZANITA
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malvaviscus arboreus
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It is a kind used to treat respiratory problems such as colds, whooping cough, cough, fever, vomiting and tuberculosis. The treatment consists of tak ...
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MANZANO
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MANZANO
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malus communis
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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 ...
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MANZANO FALSE
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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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 ...
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MARACUYA
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passiflora incarnata
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Other Names: Spanish: Maracuya, English: Passionflower, Carkifelek, Charkhi Felek, Maypop, Maypop Passionflower, Family: Passifloraceae Part of Us ...
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MARANO
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copaibacopaitera officinalis
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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 ...
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MARAÑÓN
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anacardium occidentale
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Names Botanical: Anacardium occidentale L Castilian: cashew, cashew, merey, alcayoiba, caujil, acajú, cashew Jacot, canjil Portuguese: canjueiro, fa ...
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Marara
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cincoenrama potentilla reptans
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This humble plant, like all Rosaceae, has beautiful flowers and excellent medicinal properties. The ranchers have traditionally been used to increas ...
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MARGARITA MAYOR
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chrysanthemum leucanthemum
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Family: Composed. Description: Plant annual or perennial, 30 to 60 cm. tall, glabra, sometimes tomentosa, slightly branched, with the stem is marked ...
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MARGOJO
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serval silvestre sorbus aucuparia
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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 ...
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MARIGOLD
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Mariquilla
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parietariaparietaria officinalis
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HABITAT: grows between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread throughout Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: perennial plant of ...
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MARITIME ERINGIO
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eryngi maritumum
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Marjoram
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Marjoram (marjoram)
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Marjoram SYLVESTER
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oréganooriganum vulgare
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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 ...
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MARO
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teucrium marum
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It belongs to the same genus that Germander, which is similar in composition and properties. Although originally came from mainland Europe, it has n ...
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MARRUBIO
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MARRUBIO WHITE
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marrubium vulgare
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Collection: before and after flowering. Part used: the sumidades. Properties: anti-fever, antiseptic, regulator of the heart. Directions: fevers or i ...
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Marshmallow
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MARY CARDO
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SILYBUM MARIANUM (L) GAERTN
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Cardo Mary Silybum marianum (L) Gaertn Cardo Mary, Cardo borriquero, Cardo suckling, Cardo stained; al.: Mariendistel, Frauendistel; Eng.: Milk this ...
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MATACABALLO
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lobelia inflata
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Family: Campanuláceas. . Description: Grass annual upright stems, up to 50 cm. tall, angular, slightly pubescent. The leaves are altercation ovadolan ...
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MATAGALLO
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phlomis purpurea
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English: Jerusalem sage. Family: Labiadas. Description: evergreen shrub, branches of home runs and whitish by the presence of a felt hair short, leav ...
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MATALAHUGA
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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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 ...
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MATALAUVA
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anís verdepimpinela anisum
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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 ...
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MATAPULGAS
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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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MATE
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MATICO
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piper angustifolium
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Lat.: PIPER angustifolium This plant that abounds in Central America and South America, has lots of medicinal properties and used for many years, bot ...
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MATRICARIA
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Mattress CHILD
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verdolaga portulaca oleracea
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He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ...
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MAUVE
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MAYA
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meadowsweet
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MECEREO
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daphne mezereum
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Family: Timeláceas. Description subshrub generally spontaneous, it develops a woody stem, twisted, bark smooth, gray, with pits. The stem is woody. T ...
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MECHOACÁN BLACK
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jalapaconvolvulus jalapa
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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 ...
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MEJORANA
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MELALEUCA
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MELILOTO
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MELIS
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MELIS SYLVESTER
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toronjil silvestremelittis melissophyllum
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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 ...
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MELISA
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Melissa SYLVESTER
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melittis melissophyllum
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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 ...
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MELON
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cucumis melo l
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NAMES Latin: Cucumis melo L. Castilian: melon Portuguese: melon French: melon English: sugar melon, sweet melon Family: cucurbits Type: annual herbac ...
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MENTA
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MERCURIAL
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MERUÉNDANO
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fresalfragaria vesca
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Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ...
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METRA
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fresalfragaria vesca
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Strawberry has been using as food for millennia, but its medicinal properties were not discovered until the sixteenth century. The great Swedish bot ...
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MEZCAL
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agaveagave americana
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It was known more than 150 species of agave, very similar in appearance and its properties, scattered throughout Mexico and Central America who were ...
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MIELGO
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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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MIJO DE SOL
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MIJO DEL SOL
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lithospermum officinale
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Spanish: Pearls, Cañamones Monte, grains of love, Litospermo, Perlina, Quebrantahoces, tea Benasque English: Gromwell. French: soleil of Millet. Fro ...
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MIJO TURQUESCO
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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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MILHOMBRES
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aristolochia macroura
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Names: "duck", "colluded duck," "turkey-hole", "Papo of Peru", "jarrinha of cauda," "jarrinha da Praia" (Brazil). Geographical distribution and habit ...
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MILL
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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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MILLET SUN
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MINOR SAUCE
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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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Mint
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mentha x verticillata - mentha x piperita
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Castilian: Hierbabuena English: Peppermint. Recommended in: digestion sluggish. Inflammation of the liver and gallbladder. Intestinal gas. Dizzines ...
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MINT
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MIOSOTIS
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myosotis aiprestris
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Family: Borragináceas. Description: Grass roots with a woody, crawling, gray and fibrous, erect, fragile, hirsuta, with branched stems. The basal lea ...
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MIRRA
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MIRTO
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Mistletoe
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MOCHA
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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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Momordica
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Montanoa TORMENTOSA
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piper sanctum
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Plant native to Mexico, in the regions of Tamaulipas, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, San Luis, Mexico City, Veracruz and Oaxaca. Has abundant branches, with ...
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MONTE sigh of
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correhuela mayor calystegia sepium
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Habitat: very common in hedges and borders of Europe and America. Description: perennial climbing plant, the family of the Convolvuláceas, who shoot ...
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Mop
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arctium lappa
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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. ...
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Mop MAYOR
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arctium majus
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Family Compound. Description: In arktos, Greek name of the plant. Biennial plant that produces, the first year, only basal leaves. Axonomorfa present ...
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Mop MINOR
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arctium minus
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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 ...
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MORAL
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Morning Glory
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motherwort
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MUICLE
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justicia spicigera
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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 ...
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MUIR PUAMA
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ptychopetalum olacoides
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Family: Olacaceae The Common names: Muira Puama, Marapuama, Marapama, Wood Power, Potenzholz Parts Used: bark and root Puama of Muira, also called " ...
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mullein
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MURAJES
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Muscari
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muscari comosum
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Liliaceae family. Description: Plant with an onion-like bulb, a part of that stems delicate, very fragile, cylindrical. The leaves are available only ...
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Musk
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almizclera erodium moschatum
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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 ...
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MUSTARD
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myrobalan
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MYRRH
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