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  2. Acmella oleracea - Wikipedia

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    In Madagascar, the plant is known as brèdes mafane, and is a main ingredient in the national dish of the island, called Romazava. Both fresh and cooked leaves are used in dishes such as stews like Tacacá in northern Brazil, especially in the state of Pará. They are combined with chilis and garlic to add flavor and vitamins to other foods. [9]

  3. More than good to eat: Count the ways plants provide health ...

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    There’s been quite a bit of research done on the benefits of indoor plants on our health and well-being.

  4. Human uses of plants - Wikipedia

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    Plants' roles may be evil, as with the triffids, carnivorous plants with a whip-like poisonous sting as well as mobility provided by three foot-like appendages, from John Wyndham's 1951 science fiction novel The Day of the Triffids, and subsequent films and radio plays. [42] J. R. R.

  5. They still need love: Native plants have benefits, but you ...

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    All plants grown in the garden are native to somewhere, just not necessarily to our local region. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  6. Justicia gendarussa - Wikipedia

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    The plant is already used as traditional contraceptive method in Indonesia. [19] The plant compound Patentiflorin A contained in J. gendarussa has shown to have a positive activity against several HIV strains, higher than the clinically used first anti-HIV drug, zidovudine AZT. [20] Further, extracts of the leaves have an anti-inflammatory effect.

  7. Capparis decidua - Wikipedia

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    Its spicy fruits are used for preparing vegetables, curry and fine pickles and can attract helpful insectivores; the plant also is used in folk medicine and herbalism. It can be used in landscape gardening , afforestation and reforestation in semidesert and desert areas; it provides assistance against soil erosion .

  8. Tinospora cordifolia - Wikipedia

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    During the 2020–22 COVID-19 outbreak in India, the Ministry of AYUSH recommended use of T. cordifolia ("giloy") as a home remedy for immune support, [7] but such a practice appeared to be associated with hepatitis cases among six people in Mumbai who used boiled or capsule preparations of the plant. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  9. Sesbania bispinosa - Wikipedia

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    The plant has a great number of uses, including as green manure, rice straw, wood and fodder. It can be used like industrial hemp for rope, fish nets, sackcloth and sailcloth. Its fibers are similar to those of birch trees and show promise as a source of paper fiber. The foliage makes a good fodder for livestock and the beans can be fed to fowl.