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link to Invasive vs Non-Invasive Bamboo: What You Need to Know

Invasive vs Non-Invasive Bamboo: What You Need to Know

Bamboo plants have been used in landscaping and gardening for a long time because they look nice and grow quickly. They are becoming more and more popular as a way to decorate gardens, landscapes,...

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Tiger Foot Morning Glory (Ipomoea pes-tigridis)

Ipomoea pes-tigridis, also known as the "Tiger Tail Morning Glory" and “Tiger Foot Morning Glory” is a beautiful and vibrant plant that is popular among gardeners. However, it is also known for...

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link to Euphorbia hirta (Asthma plant): uses, growing and control

Euphorbia hirta (Asthma plant): uses, growing and control

Asthma plant (Scientific name: Euphorbia hirta, Family: Euphorbiaceae) also known as "snakeweed", "garden spurge" or "asthma weed," is a plant that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine...

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link to Urena lobata (Caesar weed/ Congo jute)

Urena lobata (Caesar weed/ Congo jute)

Congo jute (Scientific name: Urena lobata), also known as Caesar weed or Wild Cotton, is a fast-growing, invasive plant species that is native to the tropical regions of Asia, Africa and the...

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link to Carrot Grass/Congress grass (Parthenium hysterophorus): Toxicity and Medicinal Uses

Carrot Grass/Congress grass (Parthenium hysterophorus): Toxicity and Medicinal Uses

Carrot Grass (also known as congress grass) is one of the most noxious invasive weeds in the world. Congress grass is known as a widely spreading weed adversely affecting crop production. It not only...

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link to Bengal Arum (Typhonium trilobatum L. Schott): Medicinal Uses and Toxicity

Bengal Arum (Typhonium trilobatum L. Schott): Medicinal Uses and Toxicity

In South Asian countries e.g., Bangladesh and India, a plant with a unique leaf structure is found. It seems like three leaves are attached to form a single leaf. This plant is Bengal Arum...

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