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    Aloe, Soap

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    Aloe, Soap

    2,550.00

    SKU: 0135 Category:

    Scientific name: Aloe maculata

    Family: Asphodelaceae

    Origin: S Africa

    Medicinal use: This plant has various medicinal uses, the main one being the ability it has to help regenerate tissues, healing, toning. Used for wrinkles, stretch marks, hair blemishes as well as having another great variety of properties. In addition, it has great nutritional contributions since it has minerals, vitamins and sugars.

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  • Basil, Holy (Tulsi)

    Essential Oil garden, Medicinal Garden 1,900.00
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    Basil, Holy (Tulsi)

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0110 Categories: ,

    Scientific name: Ocimum tenuiflorum

    Family: Lamiaceae

    Origin: India

    Medicinal use: Also known as tulasi, tulsi or holy basil, it has been called the “queen of herbs” and is considered a purifying plant for the body, with numerous healthy properties, according to Ayurvedic tradition. It is a plant that is considered useful as a painkiller in periods of intense stress, it is also rich in antioxidant compounds and is also considered an excellent support for the respiratory tract, favoring the elimination of mucus.

    22 in stock

  • Basil, Camphor

    Medicinal Garden 1,900.00
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    Basil, Camphor

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0095 Category:

    Scientific name: Ocimum kilimandscharicum

    Family: Lamiaceae

    Origin: Africa

    Medicinal use: Traditionally, extracts of Ocimum kilimandscharicum were used to alleviate many ailments in East Africa including treatment of colds, coughs, abdominal pains, measles, diarrhea, insect repellent, particularly against mosquitoes and storage pest control. Research undertaken on the plant’s medicinal and insecticide efficacy classifies it as an aromatic plant whose bioactive properties can find use in pharmaceutical, aroma therapeutic and pesticide industries.

    18 in stock

  • Basil, Clove

    Essential Oil garden, Medicinal Garden 1,900.00
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    Basil, Clove

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0085 Categories: ,

    Scientific name: Ocimum gratissimum

    Family: Lamiaceae

    Origin: Africa

    Medicinal use: Both the leaves and the oil have antiseptic and stimulating properties, with numerous medicinal applications. This herb can be prescribed as an antipyretic, or to expel intestinal worms, particularly in children. It is also given for headaches, diarrhea, dysentery, postpartum complications, and impotence. It can also be applied externally in cases of rheumatism and lumbago.

    48 in stock

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    Mugwort, American

    Medicinal Garden 1,900.00
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    Mugwort, American

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0045 Category:

    Scientific name: Artemisia ludoviciana

    Family: Asteraceae

    Origin: N America

    Medicinal use: Mugword is known to improve the performance and health of the digestive system. Thanks to its components such as absinthe and anabsintin, digestion can be significantly improved by stimulating the digestive system. It is considered one of the best natural antibiotics. Wormwood has also been used as an adjunct in liver and gallbladder problems. Increases the secretion of bile juices, decongesting the liver and improving its functions.

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  • Motherword, common

    Medicinal Garden 1,900.00
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    Motherword, common

    1,900.00

    SKU: 0040 Category:

    Scientific name: Leonurus cardiaca

    Family: Lamiaceae

    Origin: S Africa

    Medicinal use: Among the variety of uses in medicine can be highlighted. Antiarrhythmic: Used to mediate tachycardia and accelerated palpitations. Cardiotonic: That allows to regulate blood pressure in cases of people with high pressures. Sedatives: Used to aid in anxiety or insomnia problems of neuronal origin, Oxytocic: Which promotes the release of oxytocin and causes contractions in the uterus. It can be used for menorrhagia and metrorrhagia (abnormal vaginal bleeding caused by abnormalities).

    41 in stock

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    Tamarind

    Fruit orchard 2,550.00
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    Tamarind

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    SKU: 1850 Category:

    Scientific name: Tamarindus indica

    Family: Fabaceae

    Origin: Africa

    Medicinal use: Tamarind is the fruit of the tree of the same name and is a highly demanded food in Asian and Latin American cuisine. The tamarind fruit has a rigid pod, where its pulp is surrounded by strings that must be removed. We must remove the threads to clean the pulp of the tamarind. It is an excellent source of fiber, vitamins of groups B, C and E. It is used for medicinal purposes thanks to its laxative properties.

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    Sapote, White

    Fruit orchard 3,750.00
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    Sapote, White

    3,750.00

    SKU: 2020 Category:

    Scientific name: Casimiroa edulis

    Family: Rutaceae

    Origin: Mexico and C America

    Medicinal use: The white sapote (Casimiroa edulis) is a kind of medicinal plant. Its fruit is a drupe, they are 6 to 10 cm wide and rich in vitamins A and C are yellowish with a sweet white pulp, resembling an apple and have between 2 and 5 seeds. In Central America and Mexico, the leaves and fruits and all the seeds are considered hypnotic, at least sedative and analgesic.

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  • Cherry, Surinam

    Culinary Garden, Fruit orchard 2,550.00
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    Cherry, Surinam

    2,550.00

    SKU: 1615 Categories: ,

    Scientific name: Eugenia uniflora

    Family: Myrtaceae

    Origin: S America

    Medicinal use: The different parts of the pitanga tree have digestive, diuretic, and antidiarrheal properties. Due to their digestive properties they can be used to relieve gas, heartburn, gastritis, reflux and dyspepsia. The fruit appears and ripens quickly, up to three weeks after flowering. It is an oblate berry, with a persistent calyx. The skin is thin and slightly acidic, protecting a red, very juicy, sweet pulp.

    39 in stock

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    Allspice

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    Allspice

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    SKU: 1585 Category:

    Scientific name: Pimenta dioica

    Family: Myrtaceae

    Origin: Mexico and C America

    Medicinal use: This pepper does not contain piperine, so it does not have the characteristic spicy flavor of that pepper. They have an aromatic and fresh scent reminiscent of eucalyptus or myrrh. Its nuts are used as a condiment in various dishes and can easily be combined with other spices. It is one of the most characteristic ingredients of Caribbean cuisine, it is used ground in the preparation of Mexican mole sauces and in the elaboration of curry powder.

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  • Papaya

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    Papaya

    2,550.00

    SKU: 1536 Category:

    Scientific name: Carica papaya

    Family: Caricaceae

    Origin: Mexico and C America

    Medicinal use: Carica papaya is a very rich shrubby fruit of the genus Carica in the family Caricaceae. Its fruit is commonly known as papaya, papayón, olocotón, papayo, mamón, milky or milky. The fruits have a smooth texture and an oblong shape, and can be green, yellow, orange or pink. The fruit is usually consumed raw, without its peel and its seeds. The unripe green papaya fruit can be eaten in salads and stews.

    24 in stock

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    Palm, Acai

    Fruit orchard 6,300.00
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    Palm, Acai

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    SKU: 1520 Category:

    Scientific name: Euterpe oleracea

    Family: Arecaceae

    Origin: S America

    Medicinal use: The date palm appreciated for the nutritional properties of its fruit. Its consumption dates from pre-Columbian times and it is a very important food in the Amazonian diet. The fruit of this palm tree is edible and is consumed in the form of drinks, sweets, and ice cream. For every 100 g, the pulp of the fruit contains 8.1 g of protein; 52.2 g of carbohydrates (including 44.2 g of fiber).

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  • Chestnut, Malabar

    Fruit orchard 3,750.00
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    Chestnut, Malabar

    3,750.00

    SKU: 1435 Category:

    Scientific name: Pachira insignis

    Family: Malvaceae

    Origin: Tropical America

    Medicinal use: Pachira insignis is an arboreal species of humid tropical soils. In addition to their ornamental use, the leaves, roots, and flowers of malabar nuts are used for medicinal purposes. The chemical constituents in this are alkaloids vasicin, vasicinone, vasicinol, maiontone, and ketone essential oil.

    86 in stock

  • Mulberry, Black

    Culinary Garden, Fruit orchard 2,550.00
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    Mulberry, Black

    2,550.00

    SKU: 1390 Categories: ,

    Scientific name: Morus nigra

    Family: Moraceae

    Origin: Asia

    Medicinal use: Morus nigra, is a tree species belonging to the Moraceae family, native to southwestern Asia. The edible fruit is purple-black, the fruit is refreshing and can be consumed directly or made with jam, syrups or drinks. Blackberries are rich in vitamin C. Blackberry syrup has been used as a gargle against inflammation.

    15 in stock

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    Passion fruit, Maracuya

    Fruit orchard 1,900.00
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    Passion fruit, Maracuya

    1,900.00

    SKU: 1310 Category:

    Scientific name: Passiflora edulis

    Family: Passifloraceae

    Origin: S America

    Medicinal use: Passion flower (Passiflora edulis) is a climbing plant, typical of South and Central America; specifically, it is considered native to the Amazon of Peru, its edible fruit, yellow or purple, is the passion fruit. The passionflower fruit is an oval or round berry, between 4 and 10 cm in diameter, fibrous and juicy, covered with a thick, waxy, delicate and inedible rind. The pulp has a lot of little seeds.

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  • Lilli pilli

    Fruit orchard 2,550.00
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    Lilli pilli

    2,550.00

    SKU: 1305 Category:

    Scientific name: Syzygium luehmannii

    Family: Myrtaceae

    Origin: New Guinea and Australia

    Medicinal use: Syzygium luehmannii, also known as riberry, small-leaved pilly lilly, satinash cherry, alder cherry. The tree can reach up to 30 meters in height in the forest, the berry has an acid taste similar to that of the blueberry, which has a hint of cloves. The fruit is commonly used to make a distinctive jam, and is also used in sauces, syrups, and jams.

    30 in stock