We all have been there - outside with your loved ones on a cosy summer evening, having a good time when suddenly several spots on your body start itching horribly. Gladly, nature provides us with several plants and herbs that can stop the itching from stings and bites in no time. Not only do they reduce the discomfort, but they can even aid in the repair of the skin, prevent scars and fight the chance of an infection by reducing your temptation to scratch. Sometimes they even grow in the nearby surroundings, so it’s definitely worth taking a look around.
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Standing with the People of Palestine and Israel
We are very worried about the current aggression in the Middle East. And we are sadly disgusted with the violence. Stop and find a solution please.
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Standing with the People of Palestine and Israel
We are very worried about the current aggression in the Middle East. And we are sadly disgusted with the violence. Stop and find a solution please.
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Chocolate mint
Mentha x piperita f. citrata 'Chocolate'
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Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Summer Savory
Satureja hortensis
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Gallant soldier
Galinsoga parviflora
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Musk Mallow
Malva Moschata
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Knowledge Page Alix Briere
Hortus Dijkspark Knowledge
What is the Hortus Dijkspark project?
This project is used to keep tract of the extensive list of plants we have growing here at Mediamatic. We tract their growing location (see 'Hortus Map'), some general plant information such as their...
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exhibition: Mediamatic Biotoop Dijkspark
Hortus Dijkspark
1أيار / مايو 20181أيار / مايو 2028Rondom onze Biotoop groeit een grote verscheidenheid aan planten, van genezend tot giftig, van donkergroen tot paars. Je kunt Hortus Dijkspark op elk moment bezoeken. Klik hier om meer te weten te...
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Common walnut
Juglans regia
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Japanese Knotweed
Fallopia japonica
Japanese knotweed is a plant that was labeled as one of the most invasive species in the world. They cause a lot of trouble in our gardens, and they are very resilient and hard to exterminate, but a...