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Pengo is an Australian student of biology, amateur photographer and software developer.
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Radermachera sinica or China Doll
Spider mites (family Tetranychidae) see: Mite
mealy bug (Pseudococcidae) see: Hemiptera
- Ptilotus exaltatus Mulla Mulla or Pink mulla mulla
- Royal Mulla Mulla (Ptilotus rotundifolius) or Pussytails see:Karijini National Park
- Hairy Mulla Mulla
- Ptilotus atripicifolius Mulla Mulla is for personal recovery from the shattering experience of burns from heat or fire. This essence reduces the negative effects of fire and the sun's rays. It is for those with a fear of flames (often from a past life). If this fear is unconscious it will manifest in a lack of vitality, as if they wish to fade away. If a person presents with this picture they can, with appropriate counselling, reveal this fear of fire or hot objects. This essence was made up in Palm Valley, one of the hottest parts of the country and where some of the oldest plants in Australia are found.
sHerbs: Lycopodium Argent. Nit. Natrum Mur.