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Alstonia is a shady tree, found all over the world.

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Belladonna is deadly poison.

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Found all over the world. In himalayas it is called Kandi, berries oil is very expansive and considered medicinal. Roots are yellow, are used to make homeopathy medicine.

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Fungus or Mushroom. Bulbs brusts and dust black dust flies.

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cactus Grandiflorus

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Potting plant, found in many colors.

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Found all over the world.

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Also called New Jersey tea.

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Grows all over the world.

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Deadly poison.

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Potting plant

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Clematis

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Drosera

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Also called Yellow Jasmine.
Deadly poison.

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Also called Christmas Rose because it blooms in icy winters.

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Potting plant found in all continents.

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hydrastis canadensis

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Found in grass eveywhere.

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Also called St. John's ward because if bloom in June around St. John's day.

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Dear Kuldeep / Giri,
That is wonderful.
I have seen many of these ...but never knew they were part of homeopathy !!

Thanks again and keep it up.
best wishes,
Pankaj Varma
 
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Root is used.

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Found everywhere.

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Found everywhere as well a potting plant.

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Found in all temperate regions.

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Found in all temperate regions. In India also called Jandi.

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Grows in all temperate regions. These days bio-diesel is extracted from the nuts. Nuts are very tasty (like almond) but very poisonous.

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