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Page 1: Herbs garden (biod)

By: Za

Sarah HusnaSyikinFiqah

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IntroductionThe herb garden is often a separate space in the

garden, devoted to growing a specific group of plants known as herbs.

These gardens may be informal patches of plants, or they may be carefully designed, even to the point of arranging and clipping the plants to form specific patterns, as in a knot garden.

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Front view of Our herb garden

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Herb found IN OUR GARDEN..Misai kucing (Orthosiphon aristatus)Lidah Buaya (Aloe Vera)Spinach (Amaranthus dubius)Thai pepper (Capsicum frutescens)Miracle fruit (Sideroxylon dulcificum)Ulam raja (Cosmos caudatus)Semun (Asplenium nidus )Fern (Athyrium filix-femina)Fern (Cyrtomium falcatum)Snake plant@ mother-in-law's tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)

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Misai kucing (Orthosiphon aristatus)

Kingdom : PlantaeOrder: LamialesFamily: LamiaceaceGenus: OrthosiphonSpecies: O. aristatusUses: medicinal used ~ Treating ailments of the kidney, bladder stone, urinary

tract infection, liver and bladder problems, diabetes, rheumatism and gout

~ Reduce cholesterol and blood pressure~ believed to have antallergic, antihypertensive, anti-

inflammatory and diuretic properties

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Lidah buaya (Aloe vera)Kingdom: PlantaeOrder: AsparagalesFamily: AsphodelaceaeGenus: AloeSpecies: Aloe veraUsed: common practice for cosmetic companies to

add sap or other derivatives from Aloe vera to products such as makeup, tissues, moisturizers, soaps, sunscreens, incense, razors and shampoos.

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Spinach (Amaranthus dubius)Kingdom: plantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: CaryophyllalesFamily: AmaranthaceaeGenus: AmaranthusUsed : It may be eaten raw in thoran or

cooked in curry and bhajis

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Thai pepper (Capsicum frutescens)

Kingdom: PlantaeOrder: SolanalesFamily: SolanaceaeGenus: CapsicumSpecies: C. frutescenscharacteristics : The main Thai pepper seen in South-East Asian cuisine. These tiny fiery chilis characteristically point upward from the main plant, and can be found with colors maturing from green to red. They can commonly be found in many South-East Asian countries, but are more frequently seen in Thailand and Cambodia.

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Miracle fruit ((Sideroxylon dulcificum)• Kingdom: Plantae• Order: Ericales • Family: Sapotaceae• Genus: Synsepalum• Species: S. dulcificum• Used: produces berries that, when eaten,

cause sour foods (such as lemons and limes) subsequently consumed to taste sweet

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Ulam raja (Cosmos caudatus)Kingdom: Plantae

Division: wild cosmosFamily: Compositae

Used : Found to have anti-fungal and anti-bacterial effects the Malay people believe that the herb is good for health and contains anti-aging properties or awet muda, and that it tones up blood circulation, strengthens the bones and promotes fresh breath.

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Semun (Asplenium nidus )Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: PteridophytaClass: PolypodiopsidaOrder: PolypodialesFamily: AspleniaceaeGenus: AspleniumSpecies: A. nidusUses: as source of food in Taiwan ~ very

popular vegetable food in Taiwan.

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Fern (Athyrium filix-femina)

Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: PteridophytaClass: PteridopsidaOrder: PolypodialesFamily: WoodsiaceaeGenus: AthyriumSpecies: A. filix-feminaUsed : The rhizomes and young fronds are

poisonous when raw, but edible after cooking.

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Fern (Cyrtomium falcatum)

Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: PteridophytaClass: PteridopsidaOrder: PolypodialesFamily: DryopteridaceaeGenus: CyrtomiumSpecies: C. falcatumCharacteristic : This is a perennial plant with a large

light brown rhizome. It grows from crevices, coastal cliffs, streambanks, rocky slopes, and other moist, stable areas. This fern has leaves exceeding half a meter in length made up of six to ten pairs of shiny bright green leaflets.

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Snake plant@ mother-in-law's tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)

Kingdom: PlantaeOrder: AsparagalesFamily: Ruscaceae AgavaceaeGenus: SansevieriaSpecies: S. trifasciataUsed : often used as an air filtering plant because

it has a tendency to absorb certain poisonous substances.[1]

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