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			ACACIA
			(Acacia senegal)
			Also called Gum Arabic Tree, Cape Gum, or Egyptian Thorn
		
		
			AGRIMONY
			(Agrimonia eupatoria)
			Also called Church Steeples, Cocklebur, Garclive, Philanthropos, Sticklewort, Stickwort
		
		
			ALLSPICE
			(Pimemta dioica or officinalis)
			Also known as Pimento, Jamaica Pepper
		
		
			ALMOND
			(Prunus dulcis)
			Also called Sweet Almond
		
		
			ALOE
			Aloe vera or Aloe ssp.)
			Also called Burn Plant, Medicine...]]></description>
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