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  2. Non-timber forest product - Wikipedia

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    Non-wood forest products (NWFPs) [2] are a subset of NTFP; they exclude woodfuel and wood charcoal. Both NWFP and NTFP include wild foods. Worldwide, around 1 billion people depend to some extent on wild foods such as wild meat, edible insects, edible plant products, mushrooms and fish, which often contain high levels of key micronutrients. [4]

  3. Dryopteris filix-mas - Wikipedia

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    Dryopteris filix-mas, the male fern, [1] is a common fern of the temperate Northern Hemisphere, native to much of Europe, Asia, and North America. It favours damp shaded areas in the understory of woodlands, but also shady places on hedge-banks, and rocks, and screes.

  4. Syngonium podophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Syngonium podophyllum is the most commonly cultivated species in the genus Syngonium, and is often referred to simply as syngonium.It was originally confused with the similar-looking African genus Nephthytis, and this is still used as a common name for the plant.

  5. Herbaceous plant - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, non-herbaceous vascular plants are woody plants that have stems above ground that remain alive, even during any dormant season, and grow shoots the next year from the above-ground parts – these include trees, shrubs, vines and woody bamboos. Banana plants are also regarded as herbaceous plants because the stem does not contain ...

  6. Balanites - Wikipedia

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  7. Traditional medicine - Wikipedia

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    Native American traditional herbal medicine introduced cures for malaria, dysentery, scurvy, non-venereal syphilis, and goiter problems. [20] Many of these herbal and folk remedies continued on through the 19th and into the 20th century, [21] with some plant medicines forming the basis for modern pharmacology. [22]

  8. Centrosema pubescens - Wikipedia

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    Flower Pods. Centrosema pubescens, common name centro or butterfly pea, is a legume in the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, and tribe Phaseolae.It is native to Central and South America and cultivated in other tropical areas as a forage for livestock.

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