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Tornabea scutellifera on Sideroxylon spinosum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crimson cestrum - Cestrum elegans - Solanaceae, Solanacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
A closeup of Aloe thraskii, the dune aloe Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crown Daisy - Glebionis coronaria - Asteraceae, Astéracées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gum spurge - Euphorbia officinarum - Euphorbiaceae, Euphorbiacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian aloe, Medicinal aloe, Aloès amer - Aloe vera - Asphodelaceae, Asphodélacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indian aloe, Medicinal aloe, Aloès amer - Aloe vera - Asphodelaceae, Asphodélacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purslane leaved aizoon, Canary iceplant, Aizoon des Canaries, Pata perro - Aizoon canariense - Aizoaceae, Aizoacées
Oleander, Rosebay, Laurier rose - Nerium oleander - Apocynacées, Apocynaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oleander, Rosebay, Laurier rose - Nerium oleander - Apocynacées, Apocynaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Egyptian mallow - Malva parviflora - Malvaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Branching asphodel - Asphodelus ramosus - Asphodelaceae, Asphodélacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cutleaf Stork's Bill - Erodium laciniatum - Geraniaceae, Géraniacées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moroccan Sea Daisy - Asteriscus imbricatus - Asteraceae, Astéracées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moroccan Sea Daisy - Asteriscus imbricatus - Asteraceae, Astéracées Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aizoon canariense, also known as Hadag, is a plant with various traditional uses, particularly in folk medicine. It has been used to treat hypertension, flatulence, and skin conditions like warts and wounds. Additionally, it's been incorporated into skincare and haircare products. In some regions, it's even used as a food source, particularly during times of famine.


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