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Thyme is a wild herb of the labiates family. Its Latin name is Thymus. This herb is very common in Armenia and widely used by its people. It was used in ancient Greece and symbolized courage. Roman soldiers bathed in thyme water to multiply courage and strength.
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Hip bush is a wild plant of rose family, usually up to one meter tall. The Latin name is Rosa L. The flowers are single or collectively gathered in an umbellate inflorescence. The flowers are bisexual, white, pink, red, and yellow. The berry is nut-like allseed; the pulp is fleshy, not juicy.
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Raspberries
The raspberry (plural, raspberries) is the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rubus, most of which are in the subgenusIdaeobatus; the name also applies to these plants themselves. Raspberries are perennial. The name originally referred to the European species Rubus idaeus (with red fruit), and is still used as its standard English name.[1]
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Mint is a rhizome perennial herb that belongs to the labial family. The name for the family “Mentha” has originated from the name of the ancient Greek mythological eternal bride Mintha.
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Hawthorn (lats. Crataégus) - genus of deciduous, rarely poluvechnozelenyh high shrubs or small treesbelonging to the subfamily apple(Maloideae) family of Rose (Rosaceae) of the order Rosales (Rosales).
The name comes from the Greek. κραθαιος ("strong"), which reflects the property or wood - strong and firm, or the ability of plants to live long: the age of hawthorn can reach 300 years.
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