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==About==
==About==
;Common Names
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:Sweet Broom / Criawiu Praik ([[Waejir]])<!--common names / regional name ([[region]]) -->
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...-->
;Classification:Grass
;Description
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:A pleasant tasting herb used as an appetizing agent in cooking. The raw plant is believed to aid in breaking mild fevers.<!--Description-->


==Ecology==
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;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
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;Culinary
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:Appetizing agent in cooking.
;Medicinal
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: The raw plant is believed to aid in breaking mild fevers.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
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:<!--List related pages-->
[[Category:Algae]]
[[Category:Cactus]]
[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Flora]]
[[Category:Flower]]
[[Category:Fungus]]
[[Category:Grass]]
[[Category:Grass]]
[[Category:Herb]]
[[Category:Moss]]
[[Category:Reed]]
[[Category:Shrub]]
[[Category:Tree]]
[[Category:Vine]]

Revision as of 17:23, 11 August 2020

About

Common Names
Sweet Broom / Criawiu Praik (Waejir)
Classification
Grass
Description
A pleasant tasting herb used as an appetizing agent in cooking. The raw plant is believed to aid in breaking mild fevers.

Ecology

Rarity
Rare
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Appetizing agent in cooking.
Medicinal
The raw plant is believed to aid in breaking mild fevers.
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also