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  •   MONTHLY COLUMN FOR SOAP, PERFUMERY & COSMETICS
     In a long thin green house, close to the wall, where the humidity steamed up lenses and reading glasses, were Patchouli (Pogostemon patchouli), Rice (Oryza sativa) and rainforest plants clinging to the wall growing over to provide a leafy canopy through.

  •   GINSENG AND OTHER MEDICINAL PLANTS
     Those who know something of medicinal plants Root Drugs can safety embark in their cultivation, for while prices may ease off go lower at times, it is reasonably certain that the general trend will be upward as the supply growing wild is rapidly becoming.

  •   ROCKY MOUNTAIN JUNIPER
     The fruits and young branches contain aromatic oil that is used in cedar tree, juniper, juniper bush, savin, evergreen, cedar apple, Rocky Mountain cedar Uses Ethnobotanic: Rocky Mountain juniper was and still is used by many tribes for incense in.

  •   Myrica gale L. sweet gale MYRICACEAE Synonyms:
     It is also known as bog myrtle, Dutch myrtle English myrtle, and meadow fern, although this species is neither a true fern nor myrtle... It has been used medicinally, as food, as spices, as dyeing agents, to name a few uses.

  •   AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY Botanical Medicine Monographs and
     A comparison of the drugs recognized by the Pharmacopoeia of a foreign country with those admitted into the Pharmacopoeia of the United States frequently reveals the fact that certain plants indigenous to or commonly cultivated in both these countries.

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