Lemon balm. Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis L.) is a lemon scented member of the mint family. It was used in the Middle Ages to reduce stress and anxiety, promote sleep, improve appetite, and ease pain and discom... Read more
Cabbage. Cabbage named also as Brassica oleracea is a leaf vegetable. Cabbage is round in shape with layers of superimposed leaves with the inner leaves often lighter in color than the outer leaves because the... Read more
Talispatra. Talispatra or Abies webbiana, commonly called Talispatri or Zarunab in India is a herb belonging to the Pinaceae plant family. And in English is known as Himalayan fir. The plant has different names ... Read more
Alpinia. Alpinia is a genus of plants, with more than 230 species from the Ginger family (Zingiberaceae). DNA sequence-based methods (See : ... Read more
Stereospermum kunthianum. Small tree up to 12 or 15 m high, but generally 5 or 6 m high in Sahel. The tree blossoms in the dry season when it is leafless. The abundant pink or purplish flowers make the tree a spectacular featu... Read more
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