Oats. Oats, known scientifically as Avena sativa, are a hardy cereal grain able to survive in poor soil conditions in which other crops are unable to flourish. Oats are the third most important grain crop i... Read more
Echinacea. Echinacea also called purple coneflower, coneflower and American coneflower. Echinacea is a genus of nine species of herbaceous plants in the Family Asteraceae, is the Native American medicinal plant.... Read more
Wormwood. Wormwood is also known as Artemisia, Artemisiae Argyi, Mugwort Leaf or Ai Ye is a large, diverse genus of plants with between 200-400 species belonging to the daisy family Asteraceae. It comprises har... Read more
Potato. Nutritionally, potatoes are best known for their carbohydrate content. The major form of this carbohydrate is starch. A small but significant portion of this starch is resistant to digestion by enzyme... Read more
Lebanon Cedar. Cedrus libani is the biological name for Lebanon Cedar or Cedar of Lebanon. It is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the family of Pinaceae. The Leba... Read more
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