Interesting plants in the forest of Barcelona
near el Coll, Catalunya (España)
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Echium creticum
Echium species exert sedative, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anxiolytic pharmacological properties.
Pittosporum
It is a plant widely used as an ornamental for its resistance to atmospheric pollution in large cities . [ 1 ] It is used in windbreak hedges on beaches , where it grows well on sandy soil, and where it resists strong, brackish wind [ 2 ]
Opuntia ficus-indica
. ficus-indica is consumed widely as food.[3] The fruits are commercialized in many parts of the world, eaten raw, and have one of the highest concentrations of vitamin C of any fruit.[3] The young "leaves" (actually cladodes, which technically are stems) are cooked and eaten as a vegetable known as nopalitos.[3] They are sliced into strips, skinned or unskinned, and fried with eggs and jalapeños, served as a breakfast treat. They have a texture and flavor like green beans. The fruits or leaves can be boiled, used raw, or blended with fruit juice, cooked on a frying pan, used as a side dish with chicken, or added to tacos. Jams and jellies are produced from the fruit, which resemble strawberries and figs in color and flavor.[3] Mexicans may use Opuntia fruit to make an alcoholic drink called colonche.[9] In Sicily, a prickly pear-flavored liqueur called ficodi is produced, flavored somewhat like a medicinal aperitif. In Malta, a liqueur called bajtra (the Maltese name for prickly pear
Mercurial is annua
It is a weed widespread throughout the Mediterranean . It lives in cultivated land, orchards, thickets, plantations, hills and rocky areas. The bristly fruits stick to clothing and hair and the plant spreads easily. [ 2 ] Strong purgative, although popular medicine uses it in very weak doses as a laxative. For external use, infusions are used for dermal washes, indicated for rheumatism. Its use internally is not recommended, due to its high toxicity. Strong purgative, although popular medicine uses it in very weak doses as a laxative. For external use, infusions are used for dermal washes, indicated for rheumatism. Its use internally is not recommended, due to its high toxicity. Strong purgative, although popular medicine uses it in very weak doses as a laxative. For external use, infusions are used for dermal washes, indicated for rheumatism. Its use internally is not recommended, due to its high toxic Applications Strong purgative, although popular medicine uses it in very weak doses as a laxative. For external use, infusions are used for dermal washes, indicated for rheumatism. Its use internally is not recommended, due to its high toxicity
Cupresseus
Oil comes from the leaves. In cosmetics it is used as astringent, firming, anti-seborrheic, anti-dandruff, anti-aging and as fragrance.[11] It is also the traditional wood used for Italian harpsichords.[12] The dry seeds that come from the Cupressus sempervirens are able to help people reduce their skin conditions such as acne, and are of use in healing cuts or scrapes.[3] The oil that comes from the leaves of the plant can help cure people of minor infections like nose congestion.[3] It can also prevent damage to land caused by violent weather.[13]
Vinca major
It is used internally in the treatment of excessive menstruation, abnormal uterine bleeding, vaginal discharge and hardening of the arteries[238]. It should not be given to patients with constipation[238]. It is applied externally to vaginal discharge, nosebleed, sore throat and mouth ulcers[238].
Olive Tree (olea europaea)
Olive oil, olives It has been known to reduce blood sugar, cholesterol, and uric acid. It has also been used to treat diabetes, hypertension, inflammation, diarrhea, respiratory and urinary tract infections, stomach and intestinal diseases, asthma, hemorrhoids, rheumatism, laxative, mouth cleanser, and as a vasodilator.
Ficus carica
Ficus carica and Ficussycomorus extracts contain several phytochemical compounds that have therapeutic activities, including anticancer properties and anti-inflammatory and antifungal activity. Medicinal and biological uses of fig leaves, fruit, roots, or bark include its application as follows: aphrodisiac for sterility, endurance, or erectile dysfunction [29,30], laxative [22], relief for sores and sore throat [22], antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, anti-diabetes [22,31], antioxidant, anti-cancer, ...Apr 1, 2019 The number of antioxidants in fig extracts varies, making it a great source of healthy natural antioxidants.
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