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GW Bits - Carol Klein - Lamiaceae
2010. From Gardeners' World. Carol's weekly look at plant families....
published: 06 Feb 2012
Author: NfrmlG
GW Bits - Carol Klein - Lamiaceae
2010. From Gardeners' World. Carol's weekly look at plant families.
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Lion's Ear ~ Leonotis Lamiaceae
Ray Thorpe about Lion's Ear aka Wild Dagger or Leonotis Lamiaceae. www.happyhighherbs....
published: 09 Feb 2010
Author: raysrave
Lion's Ear ~ Leonotis Lamiaceae
Ray Thorpe about Lion's Ear aka Wild Dagger or Leonotis Lamiaceae. www.happyhighherbs.com
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Cat food bowl turned into catnip feeder - Growing cat nip, catswort, catmint, lamiaceae
Nepeta cataria (also known as catnip, catswort, or catmint) is a plant in the Lamiaceae fa...
published: 05 Feb 2011
Author: ArizonaAdventures
Cat food bowl turned into catnip feeder - Growing cat nip, catswort, catmint, lamiaceae
Nepeta cataria (also known as catnip, catswort, or catmint) is a plant in the Lamiaceae family. I plan on setting this tricked out cat food dish next to the cats current food and water bowls as a sort of live snack. I'll use a spring loaded clamp reflector with a cfl bulb to cast a light where the cats eat as well as help the catnip plant grow.
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Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae)
· Plants of future (www.pfaf.org · GRIN - Taxonomic information (www.ars-gri...
published: 19 May 2012
Author: Berta Pi
Thymus vulgaris (Lamiaceae)
· Plants of future (www.pfaf.org · GRIN - Taxonomic information (www.ars-grin.gov
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Lamiaceae Family Flower
A simple illustration of the ALamiaceae family flower from a Taxonomical point of view Web...
published: 20 May 2011
Author: TheDrZakaria
Lamiaceae Family Flower
A simple illustration of the ALamiaceae family flower from a Taxonomical point of view Website: drzakaria.tumblr.com Facebook www.facebook.com
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Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Origanum vulgare oregano
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Origanum vulgare oregano...
published: 28 Jun 2009
Author: INBioCostaRica
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Origanum vulgare oregano
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Origanum vulgare oregano
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Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Progostemon cablin Pacholi
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Progostemon cablin Pacholi...
published: 23 Jun 2009
Author: INBioCostaRica
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Progostemon cablin Pacholi
Plantas medicinales Lamiaceae Progostemon cablin Pacholi
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Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Thymus.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, eng...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Author: valenciaupv
Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Thymus.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, englobadas en el programa de la asignatura "Cultivos de Montaña" (4425) Autor: Castell Zeising, Vicente Universitat Politècnica de València - UPV Encuentra más vídeos docentes en nuestro canal www.youtube.com Y consulta nuestras asignaturas libres OpenCourseWare en ocw.upv.es
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Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Rosmarinus.© UPV
nociones báicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, engl...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Author: valenciaupv
Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Rosmarinus.© UPV
nociones báicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, englobadas en el programa de la asignatura "Cultivos de Montaña" (4425) Autor: Castell Zeising, Vicente Universitat Politècnica de València - UPV Encuentra más vídeos docentes en nuestro canal www.youtube.com Y consulta nuestras asignaturas libres OpenCourseWare en ocw.upv.es
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Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Origanum.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, eng...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Author: valenciaupv
Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Origanum.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, englobadas en el programa de la asignatura de "Cultivos de Montaña" (4425) Autor: Castell Zeising, Vicente Universitat Politècnica de València - UPV Encuentra más vídeos docentes en nuestro canal www.youtube.com Y consulta nuestras asignaturas libres OpenCourseWare en ocw.upv.es
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Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Salvia.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, eng...
published: 22 Sep 2011
Author: valenciaupv
Especies de interes I. Aromáticas. Lamiaceae. Salvia.© UPV
nociones básicas acerca del género botánico/especie y su cultivo, englobadas en el programa de la asignatura "Culivos de Montaña" (4425) Autor: Castell Zeising, Vicente Universitat Politècnica de València - UPV Encuentra más vídeos docentes en nuestro canal www.youtube.com Y consulta nuestras asignaturas libres OpenCourseWare en ocw.upv.es
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taxonomia plantas udea (lamiaceae)
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published: 07 Dec 2008
Author: lm656
taxonomia plantas udea (lamiaceae)
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Pogostemon Erectus
Pogostemon Erectus starting to grow in nicely in my 55 gallon planted aquarium. Tags # Pog...
published: 22 Aug 2012
Author: zakartaz
Pogostemon Erectus
Pogostemon Erectus starting to grow in nicely in my 55 gallon planted aquarium. Tags # Pogostemon Erectus Aquatic Plant Planted aquarium Pressurized Co2 Injections 55 Gallon Lamiaceae Rotala verticillaris
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Botanicals from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database: Drought Stress Mitigation in Safflower
Wild herbs for Drought Stress Mitigation in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) through Tradi...
published: 20 Jul 2012
Author: pankajoudhia
Botanicals from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database: Drought Stress Mitigation in Safflower
Wild herbs for Drought Stress Mitigation in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) through Traditional Agricultural Knowledge Medicinal Plants of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh. - Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia's Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001), For details please visit www.pankajoudhia.com Life Saving Medicinal Plants from Pankaj Oudhia's Medicinal Plant Database at Flickr http scribd.com ( Also at Scribd--Pankaj Oudhia's series on Interesting Stories behind the Names of Plants in India. 1-100) Compatible Herbs Gymnema sylvestre R.BR. ASCLEPIADACEAE Habenaria commelinifolia (ROXB.) LINDL. ORCHIDACEAE Habenaria diphylla DALZ. ORCHIDACEAE Habenaria plantaginea LINDL. ORCHIDACEAE Habenaria roxburghii (PERS.) R.BR. ORCHIDACEAE Hackelochloa granularis (L.) KUNTZE POACEAE Haldina cordifolia (ROXB.) RIDSDALE RUBIACEAE Hamelia patens JACQ. RUBIACEAE Hamiltonia suaveolens ROXB. HORT. BENG. RUBIACEAE Hardwickia binata ROXB. CAESALPINIACEAE Hedychium coronarium KOENIG ZINGIBERACEAE Hedyotis auricularia L. RUBIACEAE Hedyotis corymbosa (L.) LAM. RUBIACEAE Hedyotis diffusa WILLD. RUBIACEAE Hedyotis gracilis WALL. O.GR. (WALL.) HK.F. RUBIACEAE Hedyotis herbacea L. RUBIACEAE Hedyotis hispida (BENTH.) RETZ <b>...</b>
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Oil of Wild Oregano
Oil of Wild Oregano
Oil of Wild Oregano, has been scientifically researched and proven t...
published: 02 Apr 2012
Author: Solutions4Health
Oil of Wild Oregano
Oil of Wild Oregano
Oil of Wild Oregano, has been scientifically researched and proven to be one of the strongest and most effective broad spectrum antibiotics known to man.
Read this article by Lesley Braun B.Pharm, Dip.App.Sci.NAT, Grad Dip.Phyto, PhD to learn more.
According to the Western herbal medicine tradition, oregano has been used as an expectorant and natural antibiotic to treat cough and as a digestive stimulant to alleviate dyspepsia and increase appetite. Its antibacterial properties have also been used to treat skin and gastrointestinal infections. Additionally, it has been used for menstrual conditions such as period pain.
Like all herbs, oregano has several other names. It is also known as origanum, mountain mint, wild or winter marjoram, wintersweet and carvacrol.
More recently, the essential oil of wild oregano has become popular and found to contain many active ingredients. One of the most important is carvacrol. Carvacrol-containing essential oils such as oregano are biostatic or biocidal against many bacteria, yeasts and fungi (1). This means the oils can either eradicate or stop the growth of many different micro-organisms. Thymol is the other major active ingredient in oregano oil and also has antibacterial effects.
Naturally, wild oregano oil has broad spectrum antibacterial activity, much like an antibiotic drug. This has been demonstrated in multiple test tube studies. For example, it stops the growth of the main bacteria responsible for food poisoning and travellers diarrhoea (E.coli) and a common bacteria involved in many skin infections (S.aureus) (2). It also has antifungal activity and is effective against the yeast Candida albicans which is the fungus responsible for vaginal thrush. The oil has also been used to treat intestinal parasites. This is supported by a human study which found that treatment with an emulsified form of the oil eradicated most of the infectious agents after 6 weeks (3).
New research suggests that wild oregano oil may play a future role in treating some antibiotic resistant infections such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis (MRSE). Both of these strains have been observed worldwide in extensive hospital outbreaks and are presenting doctors with huge challenges. According to test tube studies, topically applied oregano oil has antibacterial effects against both MRS strains (4). Now what’s required is human research to determine just how good the oil is in clinical practice.
Due to its many different effects, wild oregano oil has many varied uses. It has been used orally for respiratory infections such as sinusitis and the common cold, allergies, ear infections and arthritis. Sometimes it is applied topically to treat conditions such as acne, athlete’s foot, dandruff and insect bites. Oregano oil has been used as an insect repellent against biting midges which are sometimes called no-see-ums (Culicodoides imicola). To date, there have been relatively few human studies to confirm these benefits and further research is urgently required.
Besides acting as a natural antibiotic, antifungal and antiparasitic medicine, wild oregano oil has antioxidant properties (5). This is due to key ingredients carvacrol and thymol working together with other natural ingredients found in the oil. The antioxidant effect provides an explanation as to why the ancients found oregano such an effective food preservative. Interestingly, it’s still used for this purpose by the food industry today.
In the United States, oregano oil is Generally Recognised as Safe (GRAS). Despite this, it is not recommended in pregnancy. In some cases it can also cause possible side effects such as gastrointestinal discomfort and loose bowels when taken orally. People who are allergic to the Lamiaceae family of plants should avoid use of this substance. Finally, if you are going to use oregano oil on the skin, it’s a good idea to apply it to a small area first and wait and see whether it causes an irritation before applying it to larger areas of the skin.
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Mentha × piperita 薄荷
Mentha × piperita Peppermint Lamiaceae (Labiatae) 唇形科薄&#...
published: 06 Apr 2011
Author: BUSH0004
Mentha × piperita 薄荷
Mentha × piperita Peppermint Lamiaceae (Labiatae) 唇形科薄荷
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Solenostemon scutellarioides (Coleus × hybridus) .彩叶草
Solenostemon scutellarioides (Coleus × hybridus) Coleus Lamiaceae ( Labiatae) ࢀ...
published: 02 Apr 2011
Author: BUSH0004
Solenostemon scutellarioides (Coleus × hybridus) .彩叶草
Solenostemon scutellarioides (Coleus × hybridus) Coleus Lamiaceae ( Labiatae) 唇形科彩叶草
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A must have flower for bee sanctuaries - Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm #SaveOurBees
Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm ワイルドベルガモ...
published: 11 Jul 2012
Author: Eduitorg
A must have flower for bee sanctuaries - Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm #SaveOurBees
Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm ワイルドベルガモットLamiaceae Monarda fistulosa healthyhomegardening.com I found these flowers today and there are bees all over it... when you live in a country where 99% of the flowers are void of bees when you find some with an active bees you get excited!
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Ajuga reptans 紫唇花
Ajuga reptans Bugleweed Lamiaceae (Labiatae) 唇形科紫唇Ŏ...
published: 19 Mar 2011
Author: BUSH0004
Ajuga reptans 紫唇花
Ajuga reptans Bugleweed Lamiaceae (Labiatae) 唇形科紫唇花