The Mormon tea plant may be the medicinal herb used for the longest time. It was first known in China, where it was called mahuang, and the Chinese had used …
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The caimito plant is one of the most flaunting trees in tropical America, and its fruit is tasteful and thirst-quenching. It is not hard to understand why people expect to …
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Irish moss is a form of algae first used in Ireland in the mid-19th century. Since then, its medicinal applications have increased. The alga’s thallus has a cartilaginous consistency (Latin …
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Iceland moss does not have leaves or roots and is a true example of a surviving species. It adapts to cold and dry climates and can remain latent for more …
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The yellowish, tough wood of the lignum vitae tree caught the attention of the first Spanish people traveling to America. From the 16th century onwards, the lignum vitae tree was …
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The gum plant contains phenolic and flavonic substances, which give it antispasmodic properties, and saponins, to which it owes its expectorant properties. The resin of the gum plant is formed …
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The rustyback fern was already mentioned by the great Greek physician, pharmacologist, botanist, and author Pedanius Dioscorides in the 1st century A.D., though with the name of scolopendra due to …
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The pleurisy root produces a white sap and has been widely employed in North America to treat respiratory afflictions. The natives, who have used the plant for ages, named it. …
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Although the Bible mentions the hyssop plant as a symbol of purity, it is likely to speak about another species since the one we currently know does not grow in …
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According to Greek mythology, the elecampane plant grew from the tears of Helen, wife to Menelaus, King of Sparta, and the cause of the Trojan War. Elecampane is one of …
