ZAHAREÑA
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rabo de gato sideritis angustifolia lagasca
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Plant very popular in eastern and southern Spain, whose employment has expanded rapidly in recent decades. Was first used in veterinary medicine, to ...
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ZAPALLO
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calabaceracucurbita pepo l.
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There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ...
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ZAPOTE
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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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ZAPOTE OF OLD
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guanábano annona muricata
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The fruit of this tree, known mainly as soursop, which comes despite up to two kilos, contains an off-white pulp of pleasing flavor, similar to the ...
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ZAPOTE WATER
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pachira acuática
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Pachira aquatic Abul. Fam. Bombaceae Popularly used in this plant the cooking of the bark and trunk for the treatment of epithelial problems such as ...
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ZARA
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maízzea mays l.
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Hit, Altoverde, Boron, CANGUIL, Capio, rubber, Choclo, Cuatequil, Dance, Malajo, Mijo Turquesco, Millo, Zara Habitat: originally from Mexico and Cen ...
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ZARAGATONA
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Zarza
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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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ZARZANEDA
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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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ZARZÓN
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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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Zedoaria
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curcuma zedoaria
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Castilian: zedoaria English: zedoary, kochi Turmeric Italian: zedoaria German: Zittwewurzel Indio: kachura, Sati (Bengali) Chinese: ngo p'ong chou, ...
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