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12:51 Apr 4, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: José Luis Villanueva-Senchuk (X) Argentina Local time: 02:01 | |||
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5 | Agrimonia... |
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4 | Agrimonia, ... , Corteza del espino cerval |
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4 | Agrimonia, ... , Corteza del espino cerval |
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Agrimonia, ... , Corteza del espino cerval Explanation: 1. Agrimonia eupatoria (lat.) 2. Hippophae rhamnoides (lat.) 3. Rhamnus frangula(lat.) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-04-04 13:20:23 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- 2. Ipecacuanha de Cephaëlis -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-04-04 13:20:59 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Whitehorehound herb Reference: http://www.herbalalternatives.com/buckthorn.html |
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Agrimonia, ... , Corteza del espino cerval Explanation: 1. Agrimonia eupatoria (lat.) 2. Hippophae rhamnoides (lat.) 3. Rhamnus frangula(lat.) Reference: http://www.herbalalternatives.com/buckthorn.html |
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below Explanation: Good luck, JL Agrimony(Agrimonia eupatoria L): agrimonia http://www.encomix.es/~elroble/PlantasMedicinales/Agrimonia.... White horehound Herb (Marrubium vulgare L): marrubio Buckthorn Bark (Rhamnus cathartica): Corteza de espino cerval Bark is 'corteza'. Thwere are several types of 'buckthorns' so I am assuming the most common in Canada. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-04-04 13:22:10 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Good luck with your \'cocktail\' :-)) JL -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-04-04 13:27:15 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oops..perdona por la explicación en inglés...se me fue:-.)) Te decía que hay varios tipos de \'buckthorns\', he tomado el más común....es de Canada. suerte con tu té :-)) Es probable que otros países encuentres nombres comunes en la jerga popular. Claro que teniendo los nombres bótanicos y Google ya se te hará más fácil. JL -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-04-04 13:46:36 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- aghhh!!! oops!! botÁnicos :-)) Reference: http://www.joellessacredgrove.com/Herbs/crossref.html Reference: http://yerba2001.galeon.com/lista_next.html |
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Agrimonia... Explanation: Agrimonia/Hierba de San Guillermo (Encarta) White horebound: Marrubio blanco (experiencia de libros de medicina alternativa) Buckthorn bark: Corteza de espino cerval (www.geocities.com/FashionAvenue/2811/lista_next.html ) |
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