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1355 |
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Hypericaceae Hypericum Hypericum perforatum Herbal treatment for mild forms of depression. Previously been classified as Guttiferae or Clusiaceae. Approximately 370 species of the genus Hypericum exist worldwide. The common name comes from its traditional harvesting on Saint John's day, 24 June. Hypericum is derived from the Greek words hyper (above) and eikon (picture) Perforatum refers to the small oil glands in the leaves that look like holes, which can be seen when they are held against the |
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leaves are unattached but grows with 5 Long stems (3-4") |
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Looks similar to a fern. Apparently the juices of this plant was used to execute Socrates by the Athenians. It is a member of the Carrot family, and sometimes emmits a foul odor. Take caution when removing, wear washable gloves. |
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1599 |
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596 |
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THIS MINT HAS ROUNDED LEAVES AND IS A BIT DARKER AS OPPOSED TO THE OTHER ONE WHIH HAS POINTED LEAVES I DON'T KNOW WHAT KIND OF MINT THEY ARE |
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987 |
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1182 |
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1476 |
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