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Tag Archives: Plant
Hibiscus Shrub – Medicinal Plant
By Liliana Usvat Originally from Angola, hibiscus is now cultivated throughout tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Sudan, Egypt, Thailand, Mexico, and China. Hibiscus flowers are some of the most beautiful blossoms in diferent sweet colors – precious jewel for … Continue reading
Incursions into Unknown – Cellular Memory of a Plant or Tree
What is Cellular Memory? Cellular memory is a library storehouse of everything that has ever happened to you in your life. Applied kinesiology muscle testing is a technique discovered and used thousands of years ago by Native American Indians. It … Continue reading
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Tagged Cell (biology), cellular memory, Dionaea, epigenetic memory of winter, Histone, immunological memory, induced resistance, Long-term memory, memory, memory of stimulus, Plant, Sensory memory, Short-term memory, systematic acquired resistance in plants exposed to a pathogen
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The Science of Tree Communication
By Liliana Usvat All over the world research is performed that prove that the plants in general and tree in special communicate. So when we threaten them or cut them they react. Plants have consciousness. I will show few researches … Continue reading
Oleander Tree Poison or Medicine?
By Liliana Usvat When you see the same plant over and over again in a country you might ask yourself. What is the use of that plant except the shade it provides. Its smell is believed to repel both rodents … Continue reading
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Tagged Apocynaceae, Asia, Hepatitis, Hiroshima, Nerium, Nerium oleander, Plant, Psoriasis, Rheumatoid, Soil, Treatment of Cancer Hepatitis, United States
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Education Tree Planting and the Environment
By Liliana Usvat If this generation accept logging as a fact as a government right to cut the forest or an owner right to use the forest as source of income by cutting it and using it as wood. … Continue reading
Forest and Environmental Protection
By Liliana Usvat Cities are owner of land. Planting can be a city initiative; planting gardens or trees or parks. Each city can have a city day when all citizens can have a picnic and plant 100 trees or … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Donetsk, Environment, Forest, Forest Stewardship Council, Forestry, Forests and Rainforests, Plant
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Exotic Trees and Flowers
By Liliana Usvat Lianas and Palm Trees Ninety per cent of the world’s vine species grow in tropical rainforests. Lianas are a type of climbing vine found throughout tropical rainforests. They have thick, woody stems and come in various lengths … Continue reading
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Tagged Arecaceae, Banana, Biology, Citrus, Gardens, Lianas, Lime, MandelasGold, Mandevilla Vine Sun Parasol, Mimosa, Palm tree, Persian lime, Plant, Poinciana regia, Red Palm Tree, Russelia Juncea Red, Tree
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Peoples that Planted Forests
By Liliana Usvat The decision to plant a forest can be of a government or an individual. Here are two example of peoples that decided they can and they did plant forest from seeds stating small. India Jadav “Molai” Payeng, … Continue reading
Forest Plants for Medicinal Uses Willow, Wild Mint, Chamomile, Red Huckleberry
By Liliana Usvat As far back as 400B.C., people had learned that chewing on a piece of willow bark could get rid of a headache or lessen the pain of a toothache. Today we know that willow bark contains salicin, … Continue reading
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Tagged Botany, Chamomile, Environment, Ericaceae, Forest, Forest Weather Turism, Liliana Usvat, LIliana Usvat Blog, Native Americans in the United States, Pacific Northwest, Plant, Plant Forests, Plant research, Planting Trees, Red Huckleberry, United States, Wild Mint, Willow
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Sea-buckthorns Trees
By Liliana Usvat Sea Buckthorn plants are incredibly important natural resources in the mountainous regions of China and Russia, and the Canadian prairies. The plant will grow naturally in both sandy, and clay soils. In fact the plant will thrive … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Asia, China, Environment, Forest Weather Turism, Forests and Water, Good future, Health, Hectare, LIliana Usvat Blog, natural cures with Sea-buckthorn, Plant, Plant Forests, Plant research, planting from seeds Sea-buckthorn, Planting Trees, Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration, Sea-buckthorn, Sea-buckthorn syrup with honney, Shopping, soil fix with Sea-buckthorn, Tree planting, Trees and Architecture, United States, Vitamin C, water retention with Sea-buckthorn
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