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  • ...supplement]] used primarily as a [[mucolytic agent]] and in the management of [[paracetamol]] (acetaminophen) [[overdose]]. Other uses include sulfate re * '''Rheunac''' (Tree Of Life, Israel).
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  • ...ant is native to [[Indonesia]] and grows in tropical and subtropical areas of the world where it has been introduced. It has a tendency to become [[weed ...ter than the fatal dose of abrin. Abrin can kill with a circulating amount of less than 3 μg ([[microgram]]s).
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  • |image_caption = Flowers and leaves of Rubber Vine ...introduced to most other tropical and subtropical regions by man, because of its attractive [[flower|flowers]] and the fact that its latex contains comm
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  • '''''Aphanamixis polystachya''''', the '''Pithraj tree''', is a species of tree in the family [[Meliaceae]]. ...ld Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. In: IUCN 2006. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. retrieved 30 April 2007.[http://www.iucnredlist.org/sea
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  • ...cord_id=11763 |format= |accessdate=2008-07-15 |edition= |series=Lost Crops of Africa |volume=2 |date=2006-10-27 |publisher=National Academies Press |loca [[Image:Lablab purpureus Steve Hurst 1.jpg|thumb|left|Seeds of the purple hyacinth bean]]
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  • ...ataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=100805 | title = Ageratum | work = [[Flora of North America]] }}</ref> to 60 tropical American [[herb]]s, annuals and per They form tussocks or small hills. They grow to a height of 75&nbsp;cm. The opposite [[Leaf|leaves]] are cordate or oval, hairy or tome
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  • ...sw.gov.au/cgi-bin/NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Ageratum~conyzoides NSW Flora Online, Ageratum conyzoides]</ref> ...rop/proceedings1999/v4-469.html ''Ageratum conyzoides'': A tropical source of medicinal and agricultural products. p. 469–473.] In: J. Janick (ed.), Pe
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  • ...Genome Sciences |publisher=[[University of Maryland, Baltimore|University of Maryland Medical School]] |accessdate=2009-03-09}}</ref> Castor seed is the source of [[castor oil]], which has a wide variety of uses. The seeds contain between 40% and 60% oil that is rich in [[triglycer
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  • |diversity_link = Taxonomy of the Bambuseae See the full '''[[Taxonomy of the Bambuseae]]'''.}}
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  • ...ropagation|propagation]], the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.<ref name=UToronto /> ...cial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction,<ref name=NOVA /> although large wildfires
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