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- Give three examples of medicinal plants found in your locality (Philippines). Why are they used as herbal drug or supplement?In an area that is not equipped with irrigation facilities and prone to drought during dry months, give and explain TWO (2) characteristics of plants that could thrive under such conditions.How are medicinal seeds useful?