Stinging nettle, whose Latin name means 'Urtica' to burn, is from the stinging family. Its homeland is the Mediterranean. It likes temperate climates. It grows easily in almost every region of our country. It is a herbaceous plant that blooms from June to September. One of the most distinctive features of stinging nettle is that the fine hairs on its leaves irritate the skin when it comes into contact with the skin.
Stinging nettle, whose Latin name means 'Urtica' to burn, is from the stinging family. Its homeland is the Mediterranean. It likes temperate climates. It grows easily in almost every region of our country. It is a herbaceous plant that blooms from June to September. One of the most distinctive features of stinging nettle is that the fine hairs on its leaves irritate the skin when it comes into contact with the skin.
Linden, whose Latin name is 'Tilia Cordata', is from the linden family. Its homeland is the Northern Hemisphere. It grows easily in almost every region of our country. There are many species of the linden tree. The edges of the heart-shaped leaves are toothed and have long stems. In June and July, yellowish flowers with a characteristic odor bloom. It is a perennial herb that sheds its leaves in winter. Herodotus writes that some civilizations used the linden tree in religious ceremonies.