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Trivia - World's Most Diverse Plant Family - Orchids
Orchids make up the world's most diverse plant family with the number of species estimated to be between 30,000 and 40,000 in over 800 genera. Almost every month new species are found and documented and very often they are found to be a ... [... more]
Bella Online

Non-Flowering Plant Family Access Page
For a much larger selection of ferns and fern allies see the Hawaiian Native Plant Site Select a family for information and photos. The full-sized images linked to thumbnail images on the subsequent pages are nearly all in one of three formats: ... [... more]
botany.hawaii.edu

Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers with Cheese Filling by Calmex ...
Mexican Food > Chile Peppers > Whole Jalapeno Peppers Brand Name: Calmex Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers with cheese filling by Calmex Authentic jalapeno peppers filled with real cheese. Perfect for an appetizer or a snack. It also goes well with any meal. [... more]
$3.95
Mex Grocer

Damiana
Damiana, of the Turneraceae plant family, is an aromatic shrub with small yellow flowers that grows on dry, sunny, rocky hillsides in south Texas, Southern California, Mexico, and Central America. The two species used in herbal healing, both of ... [... more]
Healthline

Ginger
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) belongs to the Zingiberaceae plant family, which also includes turmeric and Ginger contains several chemical components as outlined by Michael Murray, N.D. in The Healing Power of Herbs: The pungent principles ... [... more]
Healthline

Flaxseed
Flaxseed (also called linseed) comes from the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum), which belongs to the Linaceae plant family. The flax plant is a small, single-stemmed annual that grows to about 2 ft (0.6 m) tall and has grayish green leaves and ... [... more]
Healthline

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE GERANIUM PLANT FAMILY
Is your favorite flower box plant really a geranium? Or is it a pelargonium? This question continues to haunt the horticultural world. It may be difficult to know just what plant is really being discussed when a gardener asks for a "geranium" .. [... more]
Suite101

World's Largest Flower Finally Finds Home
The heavyweight of the flower world never fit in with the other plants, until now. Scientists found the basketball-size bloom belongs to a plant family made up mostly of teeny blossoms. A woman leans over a rafflesia flower, which can reach three ... [... more]
Live Science

Flower Essence Services (FES) Self Heal Skin Cr?me - 1.7 oz
The Self-Heal Creme is based on the remarkable properties of the Self-Heal herb (Prunella vulgaris). A truly universal plant which can be found growing wild in many parts of the world, it belongs to the Mint family. Every member of this plant family [... more]
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Mother Nature

Plant Alkaloids: A Guide to Their Discovery and Distribution
Plant Alkaloids: A Guide to Their Discovery and Distribution serves as a record of both the positive and negative results obtained in the screening of more than 20,000 plant species for alkaloids in a forty-year search for new medicinal agents and other [... more]
$36.38
A1 Books

Flowering Plant Family Recognition
Students in Biology 211 learn to recognize on sight the family membership of specimens representing 60 flowering plant families. To assist in the process of learning the patterns that characterize these families, this set of pages with ... [... more]
colby.edu

Cedar Tree
A cedar tree is a coniferous tree in the plant family Pinaceae. They are most closely related to the Firs, because they share a very similar cone like structure. These trees are native to the mountains of Western Himalaya, and the Mediterranean ... [... more]
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