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    A Perennial, The Plant Is Common In The Wayside With Stout Branches, Brown Stems, And Wrinkled Leaves That Resemble An Egg In Their Shapes. Horehound Is Not An Attractive Plant, Neither Is Its Odor Particularly Pleasing. In Fact, The Smell Of The Whole Pl

    The horehound mostly found growing near towns and villages. It has a perennial root of a woody and fibrous nature. Horehound leaves are arranged in pairs on the stem. Each pair is connected to the ste...

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    Agrimony

    What is agrimony? This is just a common question among all those who are interested to know something about this thing. Agrimony is specifically hemp or herb that has different functions. It is kno...

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    Aloe Vera

    I am sure that many of you are familiar with aloe vera. And I guess many of you have seen its actual form or structure. But, did you know that aloe vera has a particular role played in the field of ...

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    Blackberry

    Bramble as it is commonly called, blackberry is a trailing perennial plant that thrives in every English hedge-row, or in dry or sandy soil in the northeastern and middle part of the United States and...

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    England'S Henry Vii Used The Hawthorn Bush As His Device Because A Small Crown From The Helmet Of Richard Iii Was Discovered Hanging On It After The Battle Of Bosworth. This Became The Source Of The Popular Saying: "Cleve To Thy Crown Though It Hangs On A

    Other names for this tree include Quick, Thorn, Whitethorn, Haw, Hazels, Gazels, Halves, Hagthorn, Ladie's Meat, and Bread and Cheese Tree. Germans call it Hagedorn while the French bestow upon it a m...

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    Faki Soupa: Scrumptious And Filling

    Traditional culture believes that cold drinks are detrimental to our digestive system, so hot soups are served instead, not as an appetizer, but as a complimentary beverage with a meal. To think a...

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    Garlic Myths And Facts

    There are a lot of things we don't know about this common kitchen spice. For one, did you know that one clove of garlic is ten times stronger pushed through a garlic press than one clove of minced fin...

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    Herbal Cures

    There are basically some ideas that are linked to the term "herbal cures". On one hand, herbal cures may mean herbal remedies, and on the other hand it may connote herbal uses. So to make thing's cle...

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    Herbal Healing

    Have you heard the term "herbal healing" or "herbalism"? Well, this term is actually existed since time immemorial. As it is commonly noted, herbal healing or herbalism is definitely one of the olde...

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    Herbal Skin Care Products

    Herbal skin care products is what most of the skin-conscious people often look for. With the rapid increase in the number of people who embrace the herbal skin care products as the latest and at the ...

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    In Ancient Greece, The Fennel Plant Was Said To Have Flourished And The People Called Marathron. Because Of Its Many Virtues, The Ancient Greeks Came To Name A Place After It, Marathon, Which Means "Place Of Fennel." Marathon Places A Big Part In History

    Following the Greeks, the Romans cultivated the plant mainly as an important culinary ingredient. They brought it with them during the expansion of the Roman Empire. In this way, fennel was able to fo...

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    Melissa Officinalis Belongs To The Mint Family, Lamiaceae. And Being Such, It Is Known For Its Refreshing Quality Like Lemon Or Lemon Grass. The Name Melissa Was Actually Taken From The Greek "Melisso-Phyllon" Which Literally Means "Bee-Leaf." It Was So N

    Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb that was originally cultivated in Southern Europe. Now, it is common in almost all parts of the world, including Central Europe, Western Asia, North Africa, Pan...

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    Mexico Boasts For Their Menudo Soup

    Every culture has a culinary specialty to boast for. The Hungarians have cabbage soups, the French have their pottages, and even the ancient Greeks have their very own white bean soup, but Mexico hav...

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