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Distance
0.45 mi
Elevation gain
66 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
66 ft
Max elevation
554 ft
TrailRank 
17
Min elevation
486 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
16 minutes
Time
57 minutes
Coordinates
129
Uploaded
March 20, 2024
Recorded
March 2024
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near el Coll, Catalunya (España)

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Loop trail from el Coll passing through:
- Olive tree (0.0 km)

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PictographFlora Altitude 651 ft
Photo ofPicture 1.Salvia microphylla Kunth

Picture 1.Salvia microphylla Kunth

The leaves have a pleasant scent of blackcurrant and can be used fresh or dried as a flavouring. A herbal tea, called 'mirot de montes', is made from the leaves.Medicinal An infusion of the flowers and leaves have been used in the treatment of fevers Agroforestry Uses: The flowers are very attractive to bees, providing a good source of nectar.

PictographFlora Altitude 494 ft
Photo ofPicture 2. Echipa vulgare or Viper's Bugloss

Picture 2. Echipa vulgare or Viper's Bugloss

Medicinal use of Viper's Bugloss: The leaves and flowering stems are antitussive, aphrodisiac, demulcent, diaphoretic, diuretic, pectoral and vulnerary. An infusion of the plant is taken internally as a diuretic and in the treatment of fevers, headaches, chest conditions etc. The plant root was used in accident Times as a treament for snake or viper bites. It is toxic for horses and cows.

PictographFlora Altitude 493 ft
Photo ofPicture 3 - Ipomoea Indica

Picture 3 - Ipomoea Indica

Ipomoea indica has been widely cultivated as a garden ornamental. However, this cannot compensate for this plant's overall negative impacts.

PictographFlora Altitude 509 ft
Photo ofPicture 4 - Opuntia Maxim

Picture 4 - Opuntia Maxim

It is used in medicine, food, and cosmetics in the form of tea, jam, juice, and oil from seeds (Barba et al., 2017). Opuntia (especially purple variants) is an important source of pigmented bioactive substances.

PictographFlora Altitude 524 ft
Photo ofPicture 5 - Lantana Camara

Picture 5 - Lantana Camara

camara leaves is mostly used in herbal medicine for wound healing, fever treatment, cough treatment, influenza treatment, stomach ache, malaria, etc. It has also been recorded that can be used for the treatment of cancers, chickenpox, measles rheumatism, and ulcer.

PictographFlora Altitude 553 ft
Photo ofPicture 6 - Pinus Halepensis

Picture 6 - Pinus Halepensis

The resin of the Aleppo pine is used to flavor the Greek wine retsina. From the pine nuts of the Aleppo pine is made a pudding called asidet zgougou in the Tunisian dialect; it is served in bowls, covered with cream, and topped with almonds and small candies. The Maltese dessert prinjolata is also prepared using these pine nuts, both in its filling as well as a topping. Aleppo pine are used for bonsai.

PictographFlora Altitude 554 ft
Photo ofPicture 7 - Mediterranean Cypress

Picture 7 - Mediterranean Cypress

Common Uses: Utility lumber, fence posts, musical instruments (flamenco guitars), furniture, boatbuilding, and turned objects. Comments: Mediterranean Cypress is a long-lived tree, with a lifespan over 1,000 years; one specimen in Iran is estimated to be roughly 4,000 years old.

PictographFlora Altitude 534 ft
Photo ofPicture 8 - Cercis Siliquastrum

Picture 8 - Cercis Siliquastrum

The flowers are edible and can be added to salads, eaten fried, or they can be preserved in spicy marinade. It is a popular astringent because of its pods. The bark is also used against headaches and flu. A 10m tall tree with abundant pink flowers growing before the leaves.

PictographFlora Altitude 528 ft
Photo ofPicture 9 - Citrus Medica

Picture 9 - Citrus Medica

Citrus medica Linn. belonging to the Rutaceae family, has been used for centuries in medicine for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, and antihyperglycemic properties.

PictographFlora Altitude 528 ft
Photo ofPicture 10 - Coccotrinax Barbadensis

Picture 10 - Coccotrinax Barbadensis

Its common name derives from the use of its fronds in thatched roofing. Its fronds are the most used part of the palm, being utilized in broom construction, handicrafts, and food wrapping. T. radiata's white fruit are edible.

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