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HERBS FINE - POWDERED
We are in position to process almost every plants from our full portfolio of dry medical herbs in powdering form upon customer specific request.
LATIN NAME | ENGLISH NAME | DEUTH |
| Melissa officinalis L. | Common balm The Common balm is a perennial herbaceous plant (Lamiaceae, Labiatae), with a pleasant lemon smell, from which comes the other name - lemongrass >> read more | Gewöhnlicher Balsam |
| Mentha piperita L. (Mentha aguatica x spicata) | Peppermint Peppermint is a perennial culturally hybrid plant of the Labiatae family. It has a branched and shallow underground rhizome. The stems are four-pointed, strongly branched up to 1 m high. >> read more | Pfefferminze |
| Thymus sp. diversa | Thyme Thyme is a highly polymorphous species, spread in our country in many species, subspecies, varieties and forms differing in size, branching and hairiness of the stems, the colors, the shape >> read more | Thymian |
| Urtica dioica L. | Nettle Common nettle is a herbaceous, perennial plant of the Urticaceae family. The rhizome is long, creeping and branched. Stems are up to 3 m tall, four-necked, unbranched. The leaves are opposite to 15 cm. long. >> read more | Grosse Brennessell |
| Rubus idaeus L. | Raspberry (red raspberry) Raspberry is a tall, up to a 1.5-meter long bush with thin and upright spikes or without roots of Rosaceae seed. The roots are perennial and branching in a horizontal direction near the surface. >> read more | Himbeere |
| Tribulus terrestris L. | Caltrop (Puncture vine) Puncture vine is an annual herbaceous plant of the Zygophyllaceae family. The root is relatively thin, spindly. The stems are numerous (up to 5-10 more) branches, with rare upright hairs, green to brownish, creeping, reaching 1 - 2 m long. >> read more | Бrabbelnde Zähne |
| Rosa damascena | Damsc rose flowers /buds The Kazanlak rose damascena is a 2-3 m high tortoise of the Rosaceae family. The root system is highly developed, consisting of adventitious roots. The skeletal roots are brown >> read more | Damsco Rosenblüten / Knospen |
| Valeriana officinalis L. | Valerian Valerian is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Duliankovi family (Valerianaceae). The rhizome is short, vertical, forming shoots, with a large number of corded and juicy root branches. >> read more | Arznei-Baldrian |
| Morus nigra | Black Mulberry Black Mulberry is a tree up to 20 m tall from the Morseae family. Her bark is gray black, cracked with rusty lentils. The leaves are circularly rounded, ovate, with deep cuts, large jagged, skinny and rough, dark green. >> read more | Schwarze Maulbeere |
| Aesculus hippocastanum L. (Hyppocastane concisa) | Horse-chestnut Horse-chestnut chestnut is a relatively high beautiful tree with a powerful root system. The crown is densely rounded, rounded, sometimes conical. >> read more | Gemeine Rosskastanie |
| “Fructus Cynosbatti sin semeni” | Rosehip The Dog Rose is a genus of wild shrubs widely distributed in the Rosaceae family. They are up to 7 m tall, usually with arched twigs and roots cuttings, all of them provided with numerous, stiff prickly spikes that are modified leaves. >> read more | Hagebutte |
| Heracleum Sibiricum L. | Cowparsnip Cowparsnip is a large, two-year, often perennial herbaceous plant of the family Umbelliferae. The root is thick, spindly, branched, yellow on the outside, and white on the inside. >> read more | Herkuleskraut (Bärenklau) |
| Robinia Pseudo Acacia | Acacia The white acacia is high, reaching up to 25 m high branching, with a broad crown leg of the leguminosae family. The stem is correct or curved. >> read more | Akazie |
| Veronica officinalis L. | Common speedwell Common speedwell is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Scrophulariaceae. The rhizome is sliding, rooted with upright colored twigs. >> read more | Wald. Ehrenpreis |
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