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Grows in all temperate regions. These days bio-diesel is extracted from the nuts. Nuts are very tasty (like almond) but very poisonous.

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Valued in Asia for common colds and coughs.

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Also called mountain laural. Leaves are hard. Evergreen.

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Mustard family.

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Plant included in Issiac's cancer remedy.

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Also called Duckweed. Found in water everywhere.

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Tiger Lilly, found everywhere, a potting plant.

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Also called cardinal flower.

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I solved most cases of itching with Mezereum alone.

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Also called Yarrow. Found in cooler places, USA, Canada and Himalayas. One of the ingredient in Liv-52.

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Found only in South American rain forests. Under thread, few plants left only.

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Found in temperate regions, Australia, India etc. Deadly poison but extraction of poison requires a great skill and effort.

Nuts are used.

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Also called Basil, Marua etc.

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Also called kaner.

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Poppy is also grown as potting plant.

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Are those berries the same as Juniper berries? They look similar.
 
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Which berries are you talking?
 
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paeonia

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Also called Parsley.

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Also called Calabar bean, grows in Africa. Deadly poison.

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Found in USA Canada and on the mountains.

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Found in the grass etc.

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Polygonum

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Poplar or Aspen tree.

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Also called skunk cabbage.

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Prunus

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