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| Mexican Mint Marigold leaves are used to repel mosquitoes that cause dengue and yellow fever. It is native to Central America, Mexico and is used mainly as a medicinal plant and a herb. Its leaves are used as a tarragon substitute for flavoring soups and sauces. A tea is brewed using the dried leaves and the flowering tops. The yellow flowers are used as a dye and the dried plant is burnt as an incense and to repel insects. |
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