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Thursday, 27 November 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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Watercress
Watercress is also an anti-inflammatory agent for the oral mucosa.
It supports the treatment of rheumatism and has diuretic properties. An extract of this plant (glyconasturcin) is given for avitaminosis.
Poinsettia
The Legend of the Poinsettia.
A poor girl on her way to church picked a plant that grew by the roadside to decorate the altar on t ...
Pineapple
Bromelain shows many positive effects.
It acts as an anti-inflammatory, anti-edema, improves digestion, and has an anti-aggregative effect on platelets.
Chestnuts
Chestnut wood is also valuable.
Chestnut belongs to the same family as oak and, like its wood, it contains many tannins. This makes ...
Trees
The main way trees reproduce is through seeds, but humans often use asexual reproduction (from part of the parent organism).
Seeds vary widely in size and shape. Some of the largest seeds come from trees, but the largest tree ...
California poppy
Seeds are round or elliptic, colored brown or black.
The typical seed is 1,5 to 1,8 mm wide.
Poison ivy
It is crucial to wash the body as soon as possible.
A quick wash with soap and water is advisable to escape unpleasant conditions. The sooner the better because after a few minutes, the urushiol penetrates the skin and cannot be removed by washing.
Mandarines
Mandarines, usually eaten raw or blended into juice, are a common addition to various dishes in oriental cuisine.
They are also used to make jams, marmalades and sauces. In addition, mandarine skin is used in the production of tinctures.
Rapeseed
Rapeseed blooms for about 45 days and the flowers are pollinated by bees.
Spring rapeseed blooms in late June and early July.Spring rapeseed blooms in late June and early July.
Dragon blood tree
It produces red, blood-like resin, thus is where it derives its name from.