William L. Brown Center
for Plant Genetic Resources
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Traditional medicine plays a large role in Indian society and Garden scientists are exploring large natural areas that harbor an astonishing diversity of useful plants. |
Plants provide humankind with our most basic
resources—food, medicine, fiber, and many
other useful products. The Missouri Botanical
Garden’s William L. Brown Center for Plant
Genetic Resources (WLBC) is dedicated to the
study, description, and conservation of useful
plants—and to preserving traditional knowledge
about these plants for a sustainable future.
The Missouri Botanical Garden is home to one
of the largest international programs in botanical
research and conservation in the world. From
traditional plant use in Missouri to medicinal and
food plant species in the Andes, Himalayas, and
African highlands, the WLBC builds on the Garden’
expertise to ground the study and conservation
of useful plants in rigorous science. Learn more
about the WLBC at www.wlbcenter.org.
Disclaimer: This information is intended as an introduction to medicinal plants of the Climatron®. It is for educational purposes only. The Missouri Botanical Garden makes no claims to the medicinal effects of these plants. In fact, plants may be harmful or even deadly if taken for the wrong conditions, used in excessive amounts, or combined with other drugs. Consult your doctor about your health conditions and the use of plant-based remedies.
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