Wallflower YELLOW
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alhelí amarillo cheiranthus cheiri
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The flowers are yellow and form an intense bouquet at the end of the stems. The Wallflower yellow is usually grown in pots for their outstanding orna ...
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WALNUT
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WALNUT AMERI
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juglans nigra
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A native of North America. It is characterized by having the rough bark and dark or black. The walnut tree is a tree around him medicine. Its leaves ...
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WALNUT AMERICAN
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juglans nigra
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The walnut tree is a tree around him medicine. Its leaves are astringent, antiseptic and hypoglycemic; nuts out for their exquisite taste and excelle ...
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WAS
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haya fagus silvatica
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You should not eat large amounts of hayucos, because it seems to be that in his crust there is some unidentified toxic substance slightly, it can ca ...
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WATER CLOVER
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WATER LILY
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nenúfar blanconymphaea alba l.
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The water lily white and yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea) belong to different genera botanists, even though their properties are very similar. Is ea ...
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Water lily
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The water lily white and yellow water lily (Nuphar lutea) belong to different genera botanists, even though their properties are very similar. Is ea ...
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Water lily WHITE
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nymphaea alba
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Family: Ninfáceas. Description aquatic plant with fleshy rhizome horizontal, thick, submerged in sediment, with the scars of fallen leaves. The sheet ...
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WELL Culantrillo
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WHEAT
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WHEAT (germ oil)
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Wheat (germ oil) Properties The Wheat germ is the "live" from the grain and contains all the components necessary for the growth of the future plan ...
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WHEELS OF DOG
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zaragatonaplantago psyllium
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Dioscorides recommended it in the first century A.D. as an emollient (softener), and as such has been used until the mid-twentieth century, when it ...
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White CARDO
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cardo santo mexicano argemone mexicana
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It is distinguished by its yellow flowers with 4 or 6 petals. One occurs in the southern United States, Mexico and throughout Central America. It be ...
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WHITE OPINION
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WHITE POLE
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WHITE POLEO
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WHITE SAUCE
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WHITE SAUCE
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SALIX ALBA L.
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White Sauce Salix alba L. Sauce common; al.: Silber-Weide; English.: White wilow Bark The genus includes Ye dioecious trees and shrubs with leaves ...
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Wild celery (celery)
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WILD GINGER
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asarum canadense
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WILD ROSE
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WILD Rowan
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WILD savory (summer savory)
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WILD WONDER
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Wintergreen
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WITANIA
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Witch hazel (Hamamelis)
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Wormwood
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Wormwood (absinthe)
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Wormwood glacialis
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artemisia glaciales
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Family Compound. Buy Artemed, healthy. Plant about 10 cm. With axonomorfa root, a silver color and smell aromatic. The stem is simple, erect, leaves, ...
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WORMWOOD MARINO
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Wormwood MARINO
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artemisia maritima
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In the sixteenth century was called saint or seed against the worms to the mix of the flower heads of wormwood with those of other marine species li ...
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