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Meaning of mentastro o caángay by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

mentastro o caángay
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They are two of the common names of a plant of traditional medicinal uses. It is also usually called mastranzo, betonica, candalus, mint brava, horse mint, donkey mint, pennyroyal. Its scientific name is Mentha suaveolens and it belongs to the Lamiaceae family. There are other similar herbs, known as mints, caángay or chuva (Ageratum conyzoides, of the Asteraceae family) and also of medicinal uses.

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