...s+arvensis ''Sonchus arvensis''] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref>) is a [[medicinal plant]].
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...[http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/welcome.html Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants]</ref>.
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...pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Veronica+arvensis ''Veronica arvensis''] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref> and [[noxious weed]] native to [[Africa]], [[Asia]] an
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...php?Lycopus+europaeus Plants for a Future Database of Edible and Medicinal Plants]</ref><ref>[http://www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/kings/lycopus.html#rel
...lants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=LYEU United States Dept. of Agriculture Plants Database]
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...of Asia, perilla oil is used as an edible oil that is valued more for its medicinal benefit than its flavor. Perilla oil is a very rich source of the [[omega-3
*Yu He-ci ''Perilla: The Genus Perilla (Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Industrial Profiles)'' ISBN 90-5702-171-4.
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...] are palmately lobed with 3-7 lobes. ''Althaea'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including ''[[Bucculatric
*Medicinal Plants of the World: Chemical Constituents, Traditional and Modern Medicinal Uses By Ivan A. Ross
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...plant. This plant is an edible bulb, and it is used as a [[medicinal plant|medicinal]] and [[ornamental plant]].
* [http://www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Allium+giganteum Plants For A Future: ''Allium giganteum'']
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...signed and used for the cultivation of [[cooking]] , [[magical]], and/or [[medicinal]] [[herb]]s.
...ical knowledge and grew the necessary herbs in specialist gardens. Typical plants were [[rosemary]], [[parsley]], [[Common sage|sage]], [[marjoram]], [[thyme
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...www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Corydalis+aurea ''Corydalis aurea''] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref> native to [[North America]] <ref>[http://www.efloras.o
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...biology)|naturalised]] outside its native range. This plant is used as a [[medicinal plant]].
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==Medicinal uses==
Motherwort has a long history of medicinal use. The plant, and its use as a medicinal herb, originated in Central Europe and Asia, although it has long been in u
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...//www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Lablab+purpureus Lablab purpureus] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref> <ref>[http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/pois
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...//www.pfaf.org/database/plants.php?Lablab+purpureus Lablab purpureus] at [[Plants For A Future]]</ref> <ref>[http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/pois
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...education]]. This distinguishes them from parks and pleasure gardens where plants, usually with showy flowers, are grown for public amenity only. [[Botanical
* [[Garden of Medicinal Plants]], [[North Bengal University]], [[West Bengal]]
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...]s and [[rhizome]]s. ''Tussilago'' is often found in colonies of dozens of plants. The flowers, which superficially resemble [[dandelion]]s, appear in early
...South America]] where it has been introduced, most likely by settlers as a medicinal item. The plant is often found in waste and disturbed places and along road
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...[synonymy|syn.]] ''Stephanophysum asperulum'' [[Mart.]] & [[Nees]]) is a [[medicinal plant]] native to [[Brazil]] and classified as [[Caatinga]] [[vegetation]]
* [[List of plants of Caatinga vegetation of Brazil]]
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== Medicinal Use ==
...cinally as an effective alternative to the threatened [[goldenseal]]. Both plants similarly contain the [[alkaloid]] [[berberine]], known as an anti-inflamma
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...[leaf vegetable]] and herb for its pungent flavor. Raw, it has a resinous, medicinal pungency, similar to the [[liquorice]] taste of [[anise]], [[fennel]], or e
== Medicinal uses ==
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===Medicinal uses===
...cally, although they are markedly weaker than those from a number of other plants studied<ref>{{cite journal | last = Nascimento | first = G.G.F. | coauthors
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