The burdock plant is known as "arctium" in scientific terms and is called "buhok ng tigre" or "buhok ng tao" in Tagalog. It is a biennial herbaceous plant recognized for its large leaves and distinctive burrs. Burdock is often used in traditional medicine and culinary dishes, particularly in Asian cuisine, where its roots are valued for their nutritional and health benefits.
Rhubrb in Tagalog is "ruwibarbo."
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Arctium Lappa
The golden seal plant is called "gintong selyo" in Tagalog.
"Burdock" is a type of plant that is often used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits. The roots of the burdock plant are sometimes used in herbal remedies to support liver function, digestion, and skin health.
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The Tagalog term for sage, a popular herbal plant known for its culinary and medicinal uses, is "sibuyas Tagalog" or "sibuyas ng Tagalog." Sage is commonly used in Filipino cuisine to add flavor to dishes and is also known for its potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In traditional Filipino medicine, sage may be used for its medicinal properties to help with digestive issues, sore throat, and other ailments.
Citronella is, a lemon grass
Decoration in English Dekorasyon in Tagalog or Filipino Language. Decoction; in tagalog pakuluan, pinakuluan(Boiled)
"Puno" in Tagalog means "tree" in English. It is a commonly used word to refer to a plant that is woody, usually with branches and leaves.
The Tagalog version of "indigo" is "indigo" itself. Indigo is a loanword in Tagalog, borrowed from the Spanish language during the colonial period. It refers to the deep blue color as well as the plant from which the dye is extracted.
In Tagalog, mistletoe is called "tangpupo" or "tanupopo." Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows on trees and is commonly associated with Christmas traditions, where people kiss under it. It is known for its distinctive evergreen leaves and white berries. The word "tangpupo" or "tanupopo" is used to refer to this plant in the Philippines.