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Friday, 29 May 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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Brussels sprout
Eating Brussels sprouts may not be advisable if you have hypothyroidism.
Trees
Some trees are connected by a root system and form a colony.
It is an inosculation process, biologically similar to grafting, a natural phenomenon in which the t ...
Forget-me-not
It is considered an invasive plant.
Its creeping roots can cover a wide area with little time.
Sugar maple
Since the 19th century, the maple leaf is present on Canadian flags and coats of arms.
The Canadian flag is one of the most recognizable due to its famous emblem.
Dragon blood tree
The first description of the dragon blood tree comes from 1835.
Lieutenant James Raymond Wellsted led a survey of the Arabian Peninsula and discovered this unique tree while on the Socotra.
Coconut tree
A full-sized coconut fruit weighs about 1.4 kilograms.
The fruit can reach different weights, with up to 0,5 kilograms being encountered - the largest fruits reach up to 2,5 kilograms.
Brussels sprout
Brussels sprout is a biennial plant.
It has a long ( 50-100 cm), thick, heavily leafy stem, ending at the top with a plume of large leave ...
Lemon
White lemon flowers that bloom continuously, give off a strong fragrance.
Poison ivy
Contrary to popular opinion, it's not poisonous.
It has a bad reputation because of its skin-irritating attributes. Contact with plant sap may result in itching, pain. The substance responsible for the appearance of the above symptoms is urushiol.
Olives
Olive oil is rich in vitamins A, E, and D and also K.
Wonderfully cleanses and regulates digestive processes. It slows down the aging process of the body, ...