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The Basil

Asya on 5. April 2008

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The name basil is derived from Greek “basileus” (king), because of the royal fragrance of this herb. Basil is an annual herb to 2-3 ft (0.6-0.9 m) tall with green stems (usually woody at the base) that are square in cross section. Basil has opposite leaves, 2-4 in (5.1-10.2cm) long, and tiny purple or [...]

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The Rosemary / Genu rosmarinus

Asya on 4. April 2008

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The Mediterranean countries are description: the the one fatherland-the one perennial shrub. It reaches a maximal high 20 curiums. Rosemary there are small evergreen pointed leaves that give nice smell off at a small rubbing. Bloom in April until June with small blue flowers that have the circularity of lips. In January, February and march [...]

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The lime-tree

Asya on 26. March 2008

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Description: the high trees, branched with a thick crown. The rays are consistent with inappropriate medullary class. The flowers are compiled in floppy flower - heads. The flower - heads are bitty on a its the rays are middle-linden, normally the small large flowers are 5-7, even up to 15 colors, of 2 - [...]

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Spring beauty and longevity

Asya on 25. March 2008

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The tea is at a second point after the water by consumption-drink in the universe. The green and black tea is produced by a one and a same staple, but the more various technology procedure. That is only dried - up green paper. The all vitamins, the chiffon butters and the trace elements save themselves [...]

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The lavender aromatic remedy

Asya on 14. January 2008

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The surveys show that the lavender is fulfilled as a medical means. You in the future orderings will discover why it do not be to lack in the home drugstore. The chemists have discovered nearly 280 substances, are held, in the lavender. It acted insomuch therefore scalene. The lavender kills bacterias, small viruses and small [...]

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