Plants

Wednesday, 1 May 2024
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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Cornflower
The plant has a very strong root system, which makes it difficult to remove in the spring before sowing in the field.
Citron
From ancient times to the Middle Ages, citron was used in folk medicine to combat seasickness, scurvy and other disorders.
The essential oil of the flavedo (the outermost, colored layer of the peel) was considered an antibi ...
Vanilla
It does not have a strongly developed root system.
New roots (stolons) appear systematically in the corners of the leaves and grow into the bark of the tree that serves as the orchid's support.
Sweet potato
Sweet potatoes are eaten cooked or baked.
They are an increasingly popular menu item for many people.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate juice has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
It has the strongest effect against Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Pomegranate juice ha ...
Avocado
The flesh of avocado has been treated as an effective aphrodisiac for centuries.
The leaves and bark were used to reduce fever and treat women’s diseases.
Sycamore maple tree
The English Sycamore Gap Tree also called the Robin Hood Tree, is a popular photo subject, one of the most photographed trees in England.
It grows next to the former defensive fortifications of the Roman province of Britannia (Hadrian's W ...
Lemon
Lemons are technically berries.
Cornflower
Cornflower petals are edible.
They can be eaten fresh, dried or cooked. They are used in tea blends, salads, and desserts as garnishes.
Grapes
They are a good source of vitamins, but not trace elements.
They contain the most vitamins K, for 100 g it is 14% of the daily recommended dose, B6 (7% of the recommended dose), B1 and B2 (6% of the recommended dose).