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Park Guell, Barcelona Croatian erasmus team

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Distance
0.21 mi
Elevation gain
36 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
36 ft
Max elevation
570 ft
TrailRank 
19
Min elevation
485 ft
Trail type
Loop
Moving time
8 minutes
Time
37 minutes
Coordinates
62
Uploaded
November 7, 2023
Recorded
November 2023

near el Coll, Catalunya (España)

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PictographFlora Altitude 486 ft
Photo ofBanksia saxicola Grampias banksia

Banksia saxicola Grampias banksia

Aboriginal groups used to strain their drinking water. Other groups used the cones as firebrands. Dried flower of Silver Banksia. Tool (needle) made from banksia wood and used in the weaving of baskets and mats.

PictographFlora Altitude 489 ft
Photo ofGrampias saxicola Grampians banksia

Grampias saxicola Grampians banksia

Aboriginal groups used to strain their drinking water. Other groups used the cones as firebrands. Dried flower of Silver Banksia. Tool (needle) made from banksia wood and used in the weaving of baskets and mats.

PictographFlora Altitude 492 ft
Photo ofAsparagus schoberiodes kunth

Asparagus schoberiodes kunth

The spears are commonly eaten. The root and seeds are used to make medicine. Asparagus can increase urine production and is also a good source of dietary fiber, folic acid, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin B6, and several minerals.

PictographFlora Altitude 495 ft
Photo ofLinguatrum japonicum

Linguatrum japonicum

Ligustrum lucidum is a Chinese medicinal herb used to treat poor vision, dizziness, fever, and insomnia, and to increase immune function in cancer patients. In vitro studies suggest it has antioxidant, antitumor, and immune function effects.

PictographFlora Altitude 502 ft
Photo ofPungitopo Alyxia oblongata

Pungitopo Alyxia oblongata

Used in herbalism and is popular as wedding decoration

PictographFlora Altitude 499 ft
Photo ofLagerstroemia indica

Lagerstroemia indica

The leaves are used as medicine. Banaba might reduce blood sugar and help the body use insulin more efficiently.

PictographFlora Altitude 495 ft
Photo ofCeratocarpus arenarius

Ceratocarpus arenarius

Useful fodder for horses, sheep, and goats.

PictographFlora Altitude 502 ft
Photo ofThuja plicata

Thuja plicata

used the wood of this species for building canoes, totem poles, and tools. The bark is used for making items such as rope, baskets, clothing, and rain hats.

PictographFlora Altitude 509 ft
Photo ofAtriplex lentiformis

Atriplex lentiformis

The fresh leaves can be chewed, or the dried leaves smoked, in the treatment of head colds. The crushed flowers, stems and leaves can be steamed and inhaled to treat nasal congestion. A poultice of the powdered roots has been applied to sores.

PictographFlora Altitude 509 ft
Photo ofCayrazia mollissima

Cayrazia mollissima

Food (Herb and Spice : The leaves are known to be used to make tea.) Medicinal ( The plant is used in folk medicine to treat swelling and fever.)

PictographFlora Altitude 509 ft
Photo ofLobularia canariensis

Lobularia canariensis

Most gardeners use this plant as a ground cover in flower beds or to attract pollinators like butterflies and bees.

PictographFlora Altitude 528 ft
Photo ofOlive

Olive

Great for cooking, hair, face, massage. It also can reduce inflammation and oxidative damage of LDL cholesterol, supports Brain Health, it is cancer fighter and natural source of Vitamins E & K.

PictographFlora Altitude 538 ft
Photo ofAgava

Agava

It is used in food, beverage, pharma and food supplement sectors. Its main claim is being a natural sweetener that presents a low glycemic index.

PictographTree Altitude 561 ft
Photo ofPine tree

Pine tree

It is used in construction and paper-products industries, but they are also sources of turpentine, rosin, oils, and wood tars. Edible pine seeds, which are sold commercially as pine nuts. Combined with honey it is great for a sore throat and lung problems.

PictographFlora Altitude 571 ft
Photo ofCheeseweed

Cheeseweed

Used for swellings, running sores and boils. The seeds are used in the treatment of coughs and ulcers in the bladder. A decoction of the roots or leaves has been used as a hair rinse to remove dandruff and to soften the hair.

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