Medicinal peony (Paeónia officinalis L.) was so named in 1753 by the Swedish naturalist Karl Linnaeus because of its healing properties. This is a plant with white, pink and purple flowers native to southern Europe. The first mention of the pion can be found in 1 c. BC. The founder of the botanist of the Greek Theophrastus, who called the flower "Payonios" (medicinal).
Read MoreCabbage Kale, the description of which is not familiar to everyone, has a lot of useful properties. This variety has no kachan, and the leaves are similar to lace laces of green or purple color. This type of cabbage has other names: brauncol, grunkol, brunkol. Compared with their "relatives", such as cauliflower, broccoli or Brussels sprouts, Kale cabbage is rarely found in the restaurants menu. Read More
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