Yarrow is a member of the daisy family called “Achillea Millefolium” which means one thousand and one leaves in Latin. Yarrow, which has 80 different species, is a perennial herb that blooms from June to November with whitish, pink and reddish flowers. The homeland of Yarrow is the Northern Hemisphere.
Its Latin name is 'Gymnema sylvestre'. Cinnema, which was formerly considered to be a member of the lily family, later joined the family group named after itself. Its homeland is the tropical forests of Central and South India. Its Hindi name is Gurmar. It is a perennial ivy tree that grows in the Mediterranean and Anatolia in our country. The leaves are heart-shaped, slightly pointed towards the tip, extending like an arc from head to end, mottled, prickly on the upper part, prickly on the lower part, and green in color.
Walnut, whose Latin name is 'Juglans Regia', is from the walnut family. According to some sources, the homeland of the walnut is shown as the Ghilan region of Iran, while in some sources it is China. In our country, walnut cultivation is carried out in the Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Sea regions. It is a perennial plant known for its flowers that shed their leaves in winter and bloom before their leaves. The walnut tree, which is unlike any other tree with its flamboyant body and majestic appearance, creates a freshness in the breath with its sharp smell.
Walnut, whose Latin name is 'Juglans Regia', is from the walnut family. According to some sources, the homeland of the walnut is shown as the Ghilan region of Iran, while in some sources it is China. In our country, walnut cultivation is carried out in the Marmara, Aegean, Mediterranean and Black Sea regions. It is a perennial plant known for its flowers that shed their leaves in winter and bloom before their leaves. The delicious fruits of this tree, which is at least as old as the history of humanity, which is unlike any other tree with its flamboyant body and majestic appearance, can be eaten raw as well as dried and consumed as snacks.