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pandan
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banaba
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cilantro
Pito-pito is a blend of seven seeds or leaves of seven medicinal herbs prepared as a decoction or a poultice. Some popular blends are alagao leaves, anise seeds, banaba leaves, coriander seeds, guava leaves, mango leaves, and pandan leaves. The corresponding scientific names are Premna Odorata Blanco, Pimpinella Anisum, Lagestroemia Speciosa, Coriandum Sativum, Psidium Guajava, Mangifera Indica, and Pandanus Amaryllifolius.
I'm not familiar with the term "dog pito." It may be a misspelling or a term that is not widely recognized. Can you provide more context or clarify the term so I can better assist you?
Inchworms are actually herbivores. They eat various kinds of leaves. This is also where they get a lot of their water from, so fresh leaves are ideal.
Omnivores can eat all kinds of plant, as long as it is not poisonous to their system, such as the leaves of the potato plant.
There are two main pigments found in green leaves: chlorophylls and carotenoids. Chlorophylls are responsible for the green color in leaves and are essential for photosynthesis. Carotenoids help capture light energy for photosynthesis and can appear yellow, orange, or red in color.
Pito-pito is a blend of seven seeds or leaves of seven medicinal herbs prepared as a decoction or a poultice. Some popular blends are alagao leaves, anise seeds, banaba leaves, coriander seeds, guava leaves, mango leaves, and pandan leaves. The corresponding scientific names are Premna Odorata Blanco, Pimpinella Anisum, Lagestroemia Speciosa, Coriandum Sativum, Psidium Guajava, Mangifera Indica, and Pandanus Amaryllifolius.
pito graph
pito or seven (7)
dry leaves
Pito is not a word, however: Pita- [pee-tuh]
the 2 kinds of leaves are simple and compound leaves..
the 2 main types of leaves is needles and broad needles
your pito
pito-bilang pito gamitin sa pulis
Translated from Finnish to English 'pito' means 'maintenance'
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