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Perilla Mint: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 year ago3 days ago010 mins

Scientific Name: Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton Family: Lamiaceae Perilla mint is an aromatic, herbaceous plant native to East Asia. Often referred to as “Japanese basil” or “shiso,” it is a functional food and nutraceutical, cherished in many culinary traditions, especially in Japan, Korea, and China, for its distinct flavor and impressive health benefits. The plant…

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Bilberry: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 year ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific Name: Vaccinium myrtillus L. Family: Ericaceae Bilberry is a small, dark purple berry native to the cool, temperate regions of Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Closely related to the blueberry, bilberries are prized for their intense flavor, vibrant color, and impressive health benefits. In addition to their deliciously tart taste, bilberries have…

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Sea Buckthorn: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 year ago3 days ago08 mins

Scientific Name: Hippophae rhamnoides L. Family: Elaeagnaceae Sea Buckthorn is a hardy shrub that has gained popularity due to its remarkable health benefits and versatile culinary uses. Known for its vibrant orange berries, this plant is not only visually striking but also packed with nutrients that support overall well-being. Sea Buckthorn is found in regions…

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Elderberry: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 year ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific Name:Sambucus nigra L. Family: Adoxaceae Elderberry is a deciduous shrub or small tree known for its small, dark purple to black berries that grow in clusters. Native to Europe and parts of Asia, this versatile plant has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its numerous health benefits. Elderberries are rich in antioxidants,…

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Saskatoon berry: All you need to know

The Economic Botanist1 year ago3 days ago011 mins

Scientific Name: Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. Family: Rosaceae Saskatoon berries are small, dark purple fruits native to the North American prairie regions, stretching across Canada and parts of the northern United States. These berries are often compared to blueberries due to their similar size, color, and taste, but they are unique in their own right, offering…

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