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Fragrant rich quince fruit is a member of Rosaceae family of
Fragrant rich quince fruit is a member of Rosaceae family of pome-fruits. Quince is the only fruiting tree in the genus: Cydonia. Scientific name: Cyd...
Rice has been cultivated since at least 5,000 B.C. This descendent
Rice has been cultivated since at least 5,000 B.C. This descendent of a wild grass first cultivated in the foothills of the Himalayas can now be grown...
Fennel is composed of a white or pale green bulb from which
Fennel is composed of a white or pale green bulb from which closely superimposed stalks are arranged. The stalks are topped with feathery green leaves...
Lotus is an ancient plant and is one of the earliest plants in the
Lotus is an ancient plant and is one of the earliest plants in the Gymnosperm. Lotus was growing in the northern Hemisphere in many low and watery are...
The mint family of plants is an entire medicine cabinet within
The mint family of plants is an entire medicine cabinet within itself. Resilient and aromatic, these prized botanicals grow readily in the garden, as ...
Lemongrass is a perennial plant with thin, long leaves and is
Lemongrass is a perennial plant with thin, long leaves and is indigenous to India and other areas of Asia. The leaves and the oil are used to make med...
Oca, Oxalis tuberosa, is a perennial plant extensively cultivated
Oca, Oxalis tuberosa, is a perennial plant extensively cultivated in the central and southern Andes for its edible root. In Peru and Bolivia, for exam...
The benefits of the olive trees and their parts are extensive an
The benefits of the olive trees and their parts are extensive an will be addressed in several different posts. Today I will be talking about the benef...
Yucca is a tree. The root of the non-flowering plant is used to
Yucca is a tree. The root of the non-flowering plant is used to make medicine. The tuberous roots of plants in the yucca family – more than 40 speci...

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