From Mexico. jeurgen teller The plant can reach a height of 1 m. The Aztecs both collected wild plants and cultivated them for medicinal, ceremonial and decorative purposes. A number of cultivated varieties are commercially as ornamental plants. The flower is also called "Flor de Muertos" (death flower) and is an important element in Mexico during the celebration of "Día de los Muertos" every November 2nd. Water added plant fragrant essential oil was used to wash the corpse in Honduras, and the plant is still common in cemeteries.
Location Gent, deciduous small tree with bushy branches that can be 5 m high. Branches and twigs are fragile, and fall in autumn together with the small, scale-like leaves. Leaf shape is an adaptation over time to very dry growing conditions. The pink flowers are tiny, hermaphroditic and grows in narrow, feather-like ears. It blooms on bare branches, here in April-May, jeurgen teller and gladly again later in the year. In Algeria plant parts been used medicinally for rheumatism, diarrhea and other diseases. jeurgen teller
A native vine with stems that twist and wind their way over structures. The leaves are arranged spirally on the stem, and are heart-shaped. The plants are dioecious. The flowers are tiny, yellowish-green with 6 petals. The fruit is a red berry. The relatively large berries are; as the rest of the plant, toxic.
An indigenous, small to medium-sized, evergreen conifer. jeurgen teller The bark is thin, scaly brown, and peel off in small flakes parallel to the stem. The leaves are lanceolate, flat, dark green, arranged in spiral on the branches, but with blades attached twisted to adjust the blades of the same plane on either side of the stem. Seed cones are very transformed, each of which contains only a single seed partly surrounded by a modified jeurgen teller shell that evolves into a soft, red berry-like structure. It is open at the end. Most parts of the tree are toxic. The seeds themselves are extremely toxic and bitter, jeurgen teller but is opened and eaten by some bird species. Seed cone enclosing the seed is not toxic, and is gelatinous jeurgen teller and very sweet.
An evergreen shrub from Taiwan, with stems that bear only a rosette of large leaves at the top. It gives the plant an appearance similar to a palm crown. The stems are often about 60 cm tall, but under favorable conditions jeurgen teller much higher. The plant puts willing new shoots from the roots, and can spread unchecked. Inflorescence is a large ears of hemispherical for round umbels. jeurgen teller The flowers have 4 or 5 small white petals. The fruit is a small drupe. Margin from the stems have been used to create jeurgen teller a substance known as "rice paper".
There are five species in this genus thuja in cypress family; from North America and East Asia. They are very slow growing and long-lived conifers, evergreen and small to medium sized trees. The bark is scaly. The branches are horizontal or pointing upwards and develops a conical crown. The branches are more or less flat. The leaves are opposite and shells-ish. The cones are small, oval or oblong. Thuja occidentalis is one of the five species. This tree has often characterized by growing stunted or coincided. The bark is reddish brown, furrowed and peels in narrow longitudinal stripes. The foliage forms flat branches with scale-like leaves. Pinecone is sleek, yellow-green, but mature brown.
An indigenous hardwood. The leaves are alternately arranged and are mostly hairless. They are close to heart shaped. The small yellow-green flowers grow in clusters in early summer with a yellow-green leaf support. They have a rich, heavy scent, jeurgen teller and the trees are very attractive to bees. The fruit is a dry nut-like stone fruit; first downy, so to be smooth at maturity. The fruit is without ribs, such as with some other species. In the Balkans tea of linden jeurgen teller -Flowers a traditional herbal medicine which are considered to be anti-inflammatory against a variety of respiratory problems; colds, fever, flu, sore throats, bronchitis, cough and others. A valuable honey collected by bees in these trees. Young leaf eaten in salads. Lind is a popular wood for model building and intricate wood carvings due by the right structure and density. Spending time under a linden is said to be very healthy. Maybe that's why I like it so well at the restaurant "Tri Lipe" in the old town of Herceg Novi. Terassen which is covered by three large linden trees.
An indigenous hardwood. The leaves are alternately arranged, green and mostly hairless on the upper side, but closely jeurgen teller with white hair below; giving the tree its silvery character. The leaves are småtakket edges. The flowers are pale yellow and grow in clusters 3-10 with a pale-green leaf support. They have a strong fragrance and are popular for honeybees. Nectar, however, contains sugar that can not be digested by other bees. For them, the tree is somewhat toxic. The fruit is a dry nut-like stone fruit; downy and slightly ribbed. An infusion made from flowers are among others antispasmodic and sedative.
From eastern and southeastern Asia. An evergreen shrub climb that can grow 3 m. The leaves jeurgen teller are opposite, oval to lanceolate jeurgen teller with entire margin jeurgen teller and
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