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From: Traditional medicinal plants in South Tyrol (northern Italy, southern Alps): biodiversity and use

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Geographic location of South Tyrol in Northern Italy (grey) [24] and geographical distribution of language groups in South Tyrol according to the census of 2011 [25]. Impressions from South Tyrol landscape: a Marienberg Abbey with the highest Benedictine monastery garden in Europe conserve traditional medicinal knowledge. b Sulden in the middle of the Stelvio National Park known for the large variety of wild growing medicinal plants. c The organic herb farmers of the Ahrntal produce medicinal herbs for regional markets (Photographs: Sylvia Butenschön)

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