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Arctium mush'

Arctium mush'

D-letter beginning plants

Burdock, whose Latin name is 'Arctium mush', is from the daisy family. This plant, which is very resistant to cold and bad weather conditions, usually grows in shabby places. Burdock, which prefers humid regions and shade, is common in Europe, North Asia, and North America, while different species are mostly found in Central, North, and East Anatolia in our country. Other known names include Uluavratotu, Pıtrak, Dulkari shirt, Hanım patch.

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23.05.2018
Arctium tomentosum

Arctium tomentosum

D-letter beginning plants

Burdock root, whose Latin name is 'Arctium tomentosum', is from the daisy family. This plant, which is very resistant to cold and bad weather conditions, usually grows in shabby places. Burdock, which prefers humid regions and shade, is common in Europe, North Asia and North America, while different species are mostly found in Central, North, and East Anatolia in our country. Other known names include Uluavratotu, Pıtrak, Dulkari shirt, Hanım patch.

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23.05.2018
Chondrus crispus'

Chondrus crispus'

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As the name suggests, the sea buckthorn plant, which grows in the sea, is a kind of red algae. This plant, whose Latin name is 'Chondrus Crispus, is especially common in the Atlantean Ocean, Europe, and the Atlantic coasts of North America. Unfortunately, it does not grow in the seas of our country. The greenish-red sea buckthorn collected from the coast with the retreat of the sea in the regions where they are grown are dried in the sun after being washed and cleaned.

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23.05.2018
bay leaf

bay leaf

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It is from the laurel family, whose Latin name is "Laurus Nobilis". It is a perennial herb that never leaves its leaves in all seasons. Its homeland is Mediterranean countries. The bay leaf, which can be grown in abundant natural conditions in all European, Mediterranean and Aegean regions, is one of the rare riches of our country. 80% of the world's bay leaf need is met from Turkey. The smell and taste of the bay leaf is as impressive as its appearance.

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23.05.2018
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