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Monday, 9 March 2026
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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Mayflower
Mayflower is also referred to as a Massachusetts state flower.
It was adopted as the state flower in 1918.
Rowan
Rowan can grow as a tree or a shrub.
It reaches sizes ranging from 5 to 15 meters and often has many trunks topped with a loose, irregularly shaped crown.
Grapes
About 90% of all grapes produced in the world are grape vines (Vitis vinifera).
It is a plant from the vine family, which includes 910 species divided into 14 genera.
Saguaro cactus
It is illegal in Arizona to shoot saguaros.
Cerbera odollam
The jasmine-scented flowers are white with a prominent yellow spot at the base of the petals.
Parsley
Parsley is used to produce parsley oil, which is used both as a food and cosmetic product.
Jerusalem artichoke
Jerusalem artichoke was originally cultivated by the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
It came to Europe in the 16th century. It quickly became a very common vegetable in Europe and the A ...
Watercress
The medicinal properties of cress juice allow it to treat skin diseases, eczema, or eczema.
Strawberry
The fruit consists of 90% water, so it is low in calories.
100 g of strawberries contain only 33 kcal, 7.6 g of carbohydrates, 0.7 g of protein, and 0.4 g of fat.
Mayflower
It is claimed the Pilgrims came on a ship called the Mayflower, thus the flower’s name.