nadiiag posted: " Image by Innviertlerin from Pixabay Rosehip is a perennial shrub of the rose family. Today, there are up to five hundred species of rose hips. From early spring, the bushes are covered with flowers, which turn into ripe berries by the beginning of Sep"
Rosehip is a perennial shrub of the rose family. Today, there are up to five hundred species of rose hips. From early spring, the bushes are covered with flowers, which turn into ripe berries by the beginning of September.
The medicinal properties of wild rose flowers are widely known, and their fruits are widely used in traditional medicine. The berries contain a large amount of ascorbic acid of useful microelements: potassium, magnesium, calcium, sodium. Rosehip has long been used as a multivitamin. Tea is brewed from autumn nuts, and the petals turn into fragrant sweet jam.
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