Basil (Thalictrum) is a perennial herbaceous flowering shrub of the Butterice family, isolated in a separate genus, which includes more than 145 species of plants. The birthplace of the basilist is China. In our country, the basil grows in natural conditions both in the Middle Belt and in Siberia, in the Far East, and during cultivation it is used as a garden ornamental and medicinal flower.
Read MoreSports breeds of chickens are considered one of the oldest breeds. They began to breed in Central Asia, where the culture of cockfighting originated. For this purpose, particularly strong and hardy birds were selected. This breed can be called chickens Luttiher. Luttiher chickens were produced from the Kubalai breed. The ancestors of this breed were brought to Europe by the Portuguese and Spaniards around the XVI century. Read More
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