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Plants List (Q)
QUEBRANTAHOCES QUEBRANTAHOCES mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ... More Information
QUEEN LUISA QUEEN LUISA hierba luisalippia triphylla kuntze The grass luisa is another of the great gifts of the flora of the New World, along with tomatoes, potatoes and many more. Europe has been cultivated ... More Information
QUEEN OF THE GRASSLANDS QUEEN OF THE GRASSLANDS FILIPENDULA ULMARIA (L.) MAXIM. (=SPIRAEA ULMARIA L.) Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria (L.) Maxim. (= Spiraea ulmaria L.) Meadowsweet; al.: Echtes Mädesüb; English.: Meadowsweet. Flower, the flowering t ... More Information
QUENOPODIO QUENOPODIO ... More Information
QUERVA QUERVA ricino ricinus communis Diosgórides, in the first century AD, already knew the laxative properties of castor oil, but until the eighteenth century did not begin to use in E ... More Information
Quetsches Quetsches prunus serasifera Mirobolano plum, plum Pissard, Pisardi Family: Rosaceae Place of origin: West Asia, Caucasus. Etymology: Prunus, Latin name of the wild plum. Cerasif ... More Information
QUIEBRARADOS QUIEBRARADOS 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
QUINA CALISAYA QUINA CALISAYA chinchona succirubra Properties: tonic, astringent; depurative; something soothing and febrífugo. Directions: in inappetence, general decay; impure blood and impurities f ... More Information
Quince Quince cydonia oblonga Used Part The fruits. Active Principles Tannins (especially abundant in the seeds: 20%), pectin, vitamins A and B. Drug Action Demulcent, protector ... More Information
QUINO QUINO cinchona sp. Thanks to the plantations of machines that the Dutch acclimatize in the nineteenth century in Java, Indonesia at present, this island remains one of ... More Information
QUINOA QUINOA chenopodium quinoa Castilian: quinoa, quinoa, canigua, English: quinoa Quinoa originates in the Andean region in South America, where it has been an important food fo ... More Information
Quinquefolia Quinquefolia 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

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