ornamentals
06/26/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Ornamental plant, shrubby bushclover, found to have antioxidant properties and potential as an anticancer agent
The shrubby bushclover (Lespedeza bicolor) can be viewed as either an ornamental or invasive plant, depending on where you’re from. A less common perspective is that it can be a medicinal plant. According to Dr. Sami Ullah, an assistant professor in the University of Peshawar‘s Botany department, this plant is worth keeping a close eye […]
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