Plants such as aloe vera, ginger, turmeric, and lavender are known for their medicinal properties and can be used to help with a variety of ailments. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any plant-based remedies for medical purposes.
the new plants could kill the other plants by lilyn
A parasite feeds on other plants and animals.
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Invasive species are hazardous to native plants. For example, kudzu can easily cover and choke out any other plant in its path. Many vining plants destroy other plant life.
Plants that kill other plants are called allelopathic plants. They release chemicals into the soil that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, giving them a competitive advantage in the ecosystem. Examples include black walnut trees and sunflowers.
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Yes.Many believe that there are around 1 400 forest plants that can cure many cancers, and some forest plants have the ability to even cure the deadliest of diseases.
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secret walang clue ;) The curative methods of female plants of flowering seeds depend on the type of ailment. Accordingly insecticides, nematicides or fungicides are used to cure these.
Aloe plants. They cure any kinds of cuts but may sting.
Many species like Blumea balsamifera , Artemisia vulgaris, Coleus aromaticus, Coleus blumei, Jathropa curcas, and Cymbopogon citratus were used as medicinal plants by the Higaonon tribe. The tribe depended on these plants and herbs for their cure.
To effectively cure brown spots on plants, you can try pruning affected areas, improving air circulation, watering at the base of the plant, and using fungicides or pesticides as needed.
The rainforest is home to thousands of plants and animals.it holds many species of plants that are unknown. These plants could hold a cure for cancer or diabetes.
The rainforest is home to thousands of plants and animals.it holds many species of plants that are unknown. These plants could hold a cure for cancer or Diabetes.