Black mulberry, whose Latin name is "Morus Nigra", is from the mulberry family. Black mulberry, whose homeland is Turkestan, has spread over a wide area from Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Mediterranean countries in the west, to Europe and China in the east. It likes light-textured soils. It is a tree that sheds its leaves in winter and is resistant to cold. It blooms greenish flowers in spring among its thick branches.
Blackhead grass, whose Latin name is "Lavandula stoechas", is from the family of honeybabagiller. Its homeland is the Mediterranean region. It is a drought resistant plant. It grows widely in Istanbul, Izmir, and Edirne in our country. It is also known as French lavender. It has an alluring effect with its musk scent. The tiny purple flowers that bloom later among the purple flowers create a wonderful view as if butterflies have landed on the plant.
St. John's wort, whose name is 'Hypericum perforatum', is from the gentian family. It is a plant that grows almost all over the world. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. It is widely grown in almost every region of our country. In some regions, it is also known as St. John's Wort, sword grass, mayasil grass, wound herb. It is a herbaceous perennial that produces bright star-shaped yellow flowers from July to September.
Women's salt, whose Latin name is 'Berberis Vulgaris', is from the women's salt family. Its homeland is North Africa. It grows in a wide area from the Caucasus to Europe. In our country, it grows in Istanbul and Thrace, and different species grow in the Eastern Black Sea region. It has green and toothed leaves with saw-like edges. It likes cold, moderate climates. It is lush in four seasons. It is a perennial plant in the form of a bush that blooms with yellow fragrant flowers between May and June.