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Wednesday, 10 December 2025
21 facts about olives
21 facts about olives
"Where the olive refuses to grow, there the Mediterranean world ends"
It is not known exactly when and where the first olive tree, characteristic of the Mediterranean region, grew. Paleobotanists claim that wild olives g ...

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Kiwi
Kiwi is native to central and eastern China, where it grows wild as a vine.
The fruit was originally known as the Chinese gooseberry, native to the Yangtze River region, where ...
Lemon
Size
Lemon on average 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) while limes are 3 to 6 cm (1,2 to 2,4 in).
Rice
Asian rice has two main subspecies.
Japanese rice (Oryza sativa japonica) - short-grained, sticky. It was domesticated in the Yangtze Va ...
Ginkgo biloba
In natural conditions, the Ginkgo tree reaches a height of 30-40 m, in Europe up to 28 m.
Pumpkin
The French called it “le potiron” - a large mushroom, while the English called it “pumpkin.”
Sweet potato
Sweet potatoes are tubers that are the underground part of the plant.
They can have white, pink, or red flesh and weigh about 3 kg.
Sunflower
There is often a belief that sunflower inflorescences exhibit heliotropism (they follow the sun).
This is a half-truth, because only young inflorescences show this feature, mature ones remain motion ...
Sycamore maple tree
The leaves are arranged opposite, and placed on very long petioles, 10 to 20 cm (3,93 - 7,87 in).
The petioles do not secrete milky sap, as is the case with the common maple. The leaves do not devel ...
Cerbera odollam
Cerbera is an evergreen tree reaching up to 15 m in height.
It has gray cracked bark and the crown of the tree is rounded. The thirty centimeter long leaves are oblong-ovate, dark green, glossy with a distinctly pointed tip.
Strawberry
Strawberries are harvested between 4 and 6 weeks after flowering.
Only those entirely red are harvested, and the process is repeated every three days for about three weeks.