LEAVES | FLOWERS | HERBS/ AERIAL PART | ROOTS | SEEDS | FRUITS | BARKS | DIVERSE | FINE - POWDERED | SHREDDED / CRUSHED LEAVES ONLY, no sterms
HERBS BARKS
LATIN NAME | ENGLISH NAME | DEUTH |
| Frangula alnus (L.) Mill. | Alder buckthorn Alder buckthorn is a bush or tree reaching 3 meters high from the Rhamnaceae family with unbearable, dying fliers. The stems of the bush are light brown, without twigs. >> read more | Erlen-Sanddorn |
| Quercus robur L. | Peduculate oak educulate Oak is up to 30 m high by the family of the Buku (Fagaceae). The crown is wide-spread, improper, highly developed and dense, through which light penetrates hard. >> read more | Stieleiche |
| Corylus avellana L. | Hazel - nut The plant is of the Leskovi family - Corylaceae It is seen as a tall bush with a height of up to 5 m and less often as a small tree. It is the most common shrub in deciduous forests >>read more | Haselnuss |
| Salix alba L. | White willow The white willow is a shrub or a 30 m high tree with an irregular stem of the Salicaceae family. Root system is highly developed, with deep central root and lateral branches. >> read more | weiße Weide |
| Ftraxinus Ornus | Flowerine - ash Flowerine - ash is a tall shrub or a small tree up to 7-8 m high, with a rounded crown and brown buds. The leaves are opposite, non-mitroped, usually 5-9 petals, pointed and fed. >> read more | Blunente - Asche |
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