The natural original habitat for black walnut is North America. The indigenous people of these places called black walnut the elixir of life. Local shamans made a serpentine antidote based on the components of this tree, practiced healing and even cast out evil spirits. Description The black walnut tree got its name due to the dark brown bark (almost black) and the fruits of almost black shell.
Read MoreDaffodils are perennial spring garden flowers of the Amaryllis family. There are more than 25 thousand varieties of daffodils, which are classified into 13 groups, of which only one group is a wild species (about 60 subspecies), the rest are selective. In the natural environment common in Eastern and Western Europe, Asia, in northern Africa. Read More
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