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Plants of Arogyashram & Their Healing Powers Trees, Shrubs and Herbs

By: BV Venkatesha Murthy(Editor)
338 pages, colour photos
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Plants of Arogyashram & Their Healing Powers

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Language: English

This book profiles 214 plant species grown in the herbal garden surrounding the Arogyashram, in the state of Karnataka, India. This Ayurvedic nursing home has been operative for over 50 years and this book is a collection of writings on each plant, edited by the director of the ashram.

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By: BV Venkatesha Murthy(Editor)
338 pages, colour photos
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