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'''''Moringa''''', especially '''''Moringa oleifera''''' is a [[multi-purpose plant]], with uses including [[food crops|food]] (leaves, fruit and seeds{{fact}}) and [[water purification]] using the powdered seed. | |||
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Moringa, especially Moringa oleifera is a multi-purpose plant, with uses including food (leaves, fruit and seeds[verification needed]) and water purification using the powdered seed.
See Also
External Links
- Field Guide for Emergency Water Treatment with Moringa
- Moringa oleifera Lam. - the many uses of Moringa oleifera - James A. Duke. 1983. Handbook of Energy Crops, unpublished.