Brugmansia is a member of the Solanaceae family. Today you can find six types of Brugmans, which grow in their natural environment in the foothills of South America, in a subtropical climate. The name of the plant was in honor of the Dutch botanist Sebald Justinus Brygmans. In the people of Brugmansia is often called the "angel trumpets."
Read MoreRepa from ancient times in Russia was considered the queen of the table. Porridges were made from it, it was baked and eaten raw, and its benefits to the body are invaluable. Unfortunately, for a long time, the turnip was not very popular, as its place was taken by potatoes. However, today the root crop returns its position and gradually gains its rightful place on the tables of the Russians. Read More
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