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  2. Stachys floridana - Wikipedia

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    Stachys floridana is a species of betony in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the United States, where its true native range is probably limited to Florida, but today it is known throughout the Southeast as an introduced species and common weed. [1] [2] It occurs as far west as Texas, [2] and it has been recorded in California. [3]

  3. Stachys - Wikipedia

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    Stachys is a genus of plants, one of the largest in the mint family Lamiaceae. [3] Estimates of the number of species vary from about 300, [ 3 ] to about 450. [ 4 ] Stachys is in the subfamily Lamioideae [ 3 ] and its type species is Stachys sylvatica . [ 5 ]

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    “The freeze-drying process uses lower temperatures than traditional drying methods, which helps the fruit retain a higher percentage of vitamins, antioxidants and polyphenols,” explains Jaclyn ...

  5. Betony - Wikipedia

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    Stachys, a genus of plants containing several species commonly known as betony in Europe Stachys officinalis, a historically important medicinal plant; Stachys palustris, a related plant with similar uses. Pedicularis, a genus of plants containing several species commonly known as betony in North America

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    The Mediterranean diet encourages increasing your intake of whole grains to enjoy the health benefits they provide, like supporting heart health, healthy digestion and stable blood sugar levels.

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    The other benefits of indoor plants. In case you need a reminder, indoor plants have a ton of benefits, from the aesthetic to a healthy effect on mood and even productivity.

  8. Stachys palustris - Wikipedia

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    Stachys palustris, commonly known as marsh woundwort, [3] marsh betony, clown's woundwort, clown's heal-all, marsh hedgenettle, [4] or hedge-nettle, [5] is an edible [6] perennial grassland herb growing to 80 centimeters tall. It is native to parts of Eurasia but has been introduced to North America. [5]

  9. This Florida native was first recorded in Tallahassee area ...

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