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[[gser tig]] med. herb [IW]
[[gser tig]] med. herb [IW]


saxifraga unguiculata engl., 1 of 6 kinds of bitters which have healing powers, SA dngul tig, bitter medicinal herb [JV]
saxifraga unguiculata engl., 1 of 6 kinds of bitters which have healing powers, SA dngul tig, bitter medicinal herb [JV] <br>
 
 
(med) '''[[tig ta]]''' plants are subdivided in 3 types according to their origin, and further sub-types types. The 3 types are '''rgya tig''', Indian tig ta, '''bal tig''', Nepalese tig ta, and '''bod tig''', Tibetan tig ta. For the tibetan ones, 6 sub-types are described : '''sum cu tig''', '''gser tig''', '''dngul tig''', '''zangs tig''', '''lcags tig''' and '''gur tig'''. <br>
[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 17:15, 21 March 2024 (EDT)
 


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gser tig med. herb [IW]

saxifraga unguiculata engl., 1 of 6 kinds of bitters which have healing powers, SA dngul tig, bitter medicinal herb [JV]


(med) tig ta plants are subdivided in 3 types according to their origin, and further sub-types types. The 3 types are rgya tig, Indian tig ta, bal tig, Nepalese tig ta, and bod tig, Tibetan tig ta. For the tibetan ones, 6 sub-types are described : sum cu tig, gser tig, dngul tig, zangs tig, lcags tig and gur tig.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 17:15, 21 March 2024 (EDT)