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Saturday, 18 April 2026
16 facts about jerusalem artichoke
16 facts about jerusalem artichoke
Helianthus tuberosus
The wild sunflower, also known as topinambur or Jerusalem artichoke, is a plant that has been widely known and used for various purposes since ancient ...

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Rowan
Rowan is a very flammable plant.
Litter near rowan trees should be carefully monitored because it may lead to the fire spreading rapidly.
Lemon
Lemons are used extensively. They are present in the daily diet, in the culinary arts, cosmetics and medicine.
Rapeseed
The edible oil obtained from the seeds is intended for the production of margarine and other cooking fats.
Beetroot
They contain folic acid therefore they are recommended in states of fatigue, weakness, lethargy, lack of vitality, and mental strength.
They promote the production of serotonin and norepinephrine.
Pears
Different species and varieties of pear vary in harvest time. Some ripen in summer, some in autumn, and still others in winter.
Summer and autumn varieties are harvested before the fruits ripen, when they are still green, but br ...
Asparagus
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is a perennial plant of the asparagus family.
It is the only edible representative of the Asparagus genus.
Turmeric
Curcumin contained in turmeric shows an anti-cancer effect inside the infected cell.
It "searches" for malignant cells in the body and destroys them.
Pomegranate
The edible part of the fruit is the casing.
It has a gelatinous consistency and is very juicy. Its color is usually red, pink, or yellow. It is ...
Forget-me-not
The common English name, forget-me-not, appeared for the first time in the 1500s.
The French equivalent–souvenez-vous de moi–was used by King Henry IV during his banishment in 1398.
Stinging nettle
Stinging nettle reduces excess water in the body.
It causes flushing of the kidneys and lower urinary tract. It is used for kidney stones and bladder ...