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syllable of mate. The word
yerba is
Spanish for 'herb', a
variant spelling of
hierba used
throughout Latin America.
Yerba may be
understood as 'herb', but also...
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Hierbas is an aniseed-flavored
Spanish liqueur served as a digestif. The
Hierbas liqueur has its
roots on the
Balearic Islands.
Monks already living there...
- Cymbopogon, also
known as lemongr****,
barbed wire gr****,
silky heads, oily heads,
Cochin gr****,
Malabar gr****,
citronella gr**** or
fever gr****, is a genus...
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Hierbas de
Mallorca or
Herbs de
Majorca (Catalan:
Herbes de Mallorca; Spanish:
Hierbas Mallorquinas) is a
Mallorcan herbal liqueur of
medicinal origin...
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Yerba buena or
hierba buena is the
Spanish name for a
number of
aromatic plants, most of
which belong to the mint family.
Yerba buena translates as "good...
- ash-bush, wild lilac,
purple sage, senisa, cenicilla, palo cenizo, or
hierba del cenizo. The
solitary axillary flowers are bell- or funnel-shaped, with...
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several common names,
including Aztec sweet herb,
bushy lippia, honeyherb,
hierba dulce, and tzopelic-xi****tl (Nahuatl). Its buds are also sold as
dushi or...
- The División de
Honor de
Hockey Hierba is the top
level of
field hockey in Spain. It was
founded in 1957 and is
managed by the Real Federación Española...
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include Herbe des Montagnes,
Herbe à Ourse,
Herbe Sacrée,
Herbe Sainte,
Hierba Santa, Holy Herb, and Tarweed.
Eriodictyon californi**** is an evergreen...
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Rohrglanzgras in German, kusa-yoshi in ****anese, caniço-malhado in Portuguese, and
hierba cinta and
pasto cinto in Spanish. The
stems can
reach 2
metres (6.6 ft)...