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Parts 1 - The Compleat Botanica

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Life<br />

cycle<br />

Life cycle<br />

view<br />

Life<br />

form<br />

Life<br />

span<br />

Livestock<br />

poison<br />

Mechanical<br />

injury<br />

Medicinal<br />

notes<br />

Medicinal<br />

parts<br />

Medicinal<br />

properties<br />

Describes in layman's terms how a plant progresses from<br />

germination to death, something like: annual, biennial or<br />

perennial.<br />

This check mark is an indicator of whether or not any data<br />

has been entered on any item in the Life cycle View.<br />

This is usually "terrestrial" for most angiosperms and<br />

gymnosperms. Use this item to classify plants as bryophyte<br />

(mosses, liverworts, hornworts), epiphyte (air plants), or<br />

aquatic (plants living in water).<br />

<strong>The</strong> typical longevity of the plant.<br />

113<br />

114<br />

115<br />

116<br />

Checked if this plant should be kept out of pastures used by<br />

grazing farm animals. 117<br />

Checked if this plant contains sharp points that easily<br />

puncture the skin. 118<br />

A word processing-like note used to describe the beneficial<br />

uses of this plant. 119<br />

<strong>The</strong> parts of the plant that are used when preparing<br />

infusions, tinctures, creams, herbal teas, and so forth.<br />

120<br />

This is a list of the ways in which this plant has been used to<br />

treat illness and to promote health. 121

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