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Hibiscus sabdariffa, Roselle
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clearRoselle, Hibiscus sabdariffa, is a species of Hibiscus native to the Old World tropics, used for the production of bast fibre and as an infusion. It is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based subshrub, growing to 2–2.5 m (7–8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply three- to five-lobed, 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long, arranged alternately on the stems.

Roselle is used in traditional medicines and is used to make drinks and teas in many parts of the world. The fibre may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap.

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Hibiscus sabdariffa, Roselle
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clearRoselle, Hibiscus sabdariffa, is a species of Hibiscus native to the Old World tropics, used for the production of bast fibre and as an infusion. It is an annual or perennial herb or woody-based subshrub, growing to 2–2.5 m (7–8 ft) tall. The leaves are deeply three- to five-lobed, 8–15 cm (3–6 in) long, arranged alternately on the stems.

Roselle is used in traditional medicines and is used to make drinks and teas in many parts of the world. The fibre may be used as a substitute for jute in making burlap.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Aristolochia clematitis, European Birthwort
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clearEuropean Birthwort, Aristolochia clematitis, is a herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times at least for a variety of medicinal uses, namely to help expel the placenta after giving birth. However it is now known to be an extremely toxic and dangerous plant and has been implicated in many cases of kidney failure.

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Artemisia absinthium, Wormwood
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clearWormwood, Artemisia absinthium, is a species of wormwood, native to temperate regions of Eurasia and northern Africa. It was traditionally thought to cure intestinal worms. It is a herbaceous perennial plant, with a hard, woody rhizome. The stems are straight, growing to 0.8-1.2 m tall, grooved, branched, and silvery-green. It is an ingredient in the liquor Absinthe, and also used for flavouring in some other spirits and wines, including bitters, vermouth and pelinkovac.

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Aristolochia clematitis, European Birthwort
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clearEuropean Birthwort, Aristolochia clematitis, is a herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times at least for a variety of medicinal uses, namely to help expel the placenta after giving birth. However it is now known to be an extremely toxic and dangerous plant and has been implicated in many cases of kidney failure.

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Aristolochia clematitis, European Birthwort
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clearEuropean Birthwort, Aristolochia clematitis, is a herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times at least for a variety of medicinal uses, namely to help expel the placenta after giving birth. However it is now known to be an extremely toxic and dangerous plant and has been implicated in many cases of kidney failure.

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Aristolochia clematitis, European Birthwort
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clearEuropean Birthwort, Aristolochia clematitis, is a herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times at least for a variety of medicinal uses, namely to help expel the placenta after giving birth. However it is now known to be an extremely toxic and dangerous plant and has been implicated in many cases of kidney failure.

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Aristolochia clematitis, European Birthwort
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clearEuropean Birthwort, Aristolochia clematitis, is a herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae family, which is native to Europe. The leaves are heart shaped and the flowers are pale yellow and tubular in form. It has been used since ancient Egyptian times at least for a variety of medicinal uses, namely to help expel the placenta after giving birth. However it is now known to be an extremely toxic and dangerous plant and has been implicated in many cases of kidney failure.

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Piper betle, Betel Leaf
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clearThe Betel, Piper betle, is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. The leaves are wrapped around Betel Nuts and chewed throughout south Asia.

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Piper betle, Betel Leaf
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clearThe Betel, Piper betle, is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. The leaves are wrapped around Betel Nuts and chewed throughout south Asia.

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Piper betle, Betel Leaf
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clearThe Betel, Piper betle, is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. The leaves are wrapped around Betel Nuts and chewed throughout south Asia.

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Piper betle, Betel Leaf
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clearThe Betel, Piper betle, is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties. The leaves are wrapped around Betel Nuts and chewed throughout south Asia.

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