Chaste Tree. Vitex negundo is the botanical name of Chaste Tree. It is also called by various other names in different places like Huang Ping, Gattilier Incise, Huang Ching, Lenggundi, Man Ching, Negundo Chastetre... Read more
Oil Tree. Pentaclethra macroloba is the botanical name for Oil Tree. It belongs to the Fabaceae family and Mimosoideae sub-family. It is a large evergreen tree native occurring in nature from Nicaragua to Amazo... Read more
Tower Tree. Schizolobium parahyba is popularly known as Tower Tree. It is regionally know as Guapuruvu as well as Quamweed, Brazilian Fern Tree, Brazilian Fire-Tree, Yellow Jacaranda, Tree Fern or Bucurubu. It is... Read more
Kalmegh. Kalmegh is a herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to India and Sri Lanka. Kalmegh is widely cultivated in southern Asia, where it is used to treat infections and some diseases, often bei... Read more
Not all the Snake Bites are fatal, but even a bite from a so-called "harmless" snake can cause infection or allergic reaction in some people. Each year, nearly 8,000 people receive poisonous Snake Bites in the United States. Snakes often bite their prey when feeding, but occasionally they also bite humans. People can avoid and treat Snake Bites by knowing their etiology, along with prevention tips, and first-aid and hospital treatment. Snakes are most likely to bite when they feel threatened, are startled, provoked, and/or have no means of escape when cornered. Encountering a snake is always considered dangerous and it is recommended to leave the vicinity.
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