Its homeland is the Northern Hemisphere. The edges of its leaves, which resemble the shape of a heart, are toothed and have a long stem. July June and July, flowers with a yellowish tinge and a characteristic odor bloom. It is a perennial herb that leaves in winter. Herodotus writes that some civilizations used the linden tree in religious ceremonies. In Greek mythology, Philyra, who begged the gods to immortalize her, is believed to have been turned into a long-lived linden tree as a reward for this request. For the ancient Germans and Slavs, the linden tree is a sacred tree. Everyone whose child was born would have planted linden as the tree of fate. The Germans have given the linden tree a wide place in their fairy tales, stories and myths. In the center of many villages in Central Europe there is a linden tree. These linden trees used to be used as meeting points. Girls of this age used to show themselves at the linden tree. Since the village courts were established under this tree, it was also called by the names of court linden or court tree.
AD the bakkaris plant inside the manuscript with drawings by Dioscorides in the XII century. Nowadays, the Pierpont Morgan Library is located in New York City. Bakkaris was the son of Hesychius in 5 BC. in his lugat, dated to the XIII century: "it is an ointment made from the plant of the same name; according to some, it is made from myrtle wood, according to others, it is a Lydia ointment; it is also a kind of dry powder made from its root. it is expressed as ".
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