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Cherry tree
- The cherry tree is widely distributed throughout the world, with the best-known species being the Japanese cherry.
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Cherry blossom
- Cherry blossom is known for its rich anti-oxidant levels and soothing properties.
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Cherry blossom oil
- Cherry blossom oil has a clean, fresh, floral bouquet and is used in aromatherapy and as a massage oil. It benefits health largely because it contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
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Cherry blossom tea
- Cherry blossom tea, also known as sakura tea, is a beautiful pink, clear herbal tea that's known for its anti-aging properties and stress relieving benefits, among other health-boosting advantages.
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Cherry fruit
- All varieties of cherry blossom trees produce fruit. However, some are unpalatable. Edible cherries have anti-inflammatory properties, while the juice of the fruit may help reduce blood pressure due to its high polyphenol content.
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Almond tree
- The almond tree is native to Iran and surrounding countries.
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Almond blossom
- Almond flowers have moisturizing and soothing properties, which are perfect for both dry and sensitive skin.
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Almond oil
- Almond oil has been used for centuries to soothe skin and treat minor wounds and cuts. Among its many health benefits, almond oil also helps to heal sun damage, reduce the signs of aging, and fade scars.
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Almond tea
- Almond tea is often served as a dessert, as it's a sweet drink. Flavorful and beneficial to overall health, the beverage contains B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium, manganese, zinc, and phosphorous.
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Almond fruit
- Almonds can help reduce cholesterol, are good for your heart, and may regulate blood sugar levels.
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Peach tree
- The peach tree is native to the region of Northwest China, where it was first domesticated and cultivated.
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Peach blossom
- Peach blossom contains compounds that can help moisturize the skin and promote blood circulation.
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Peach oil
- Peach kernel oil is used to massage the skin. Its wonderfully nourishing, regenerative, and moisturizing properties help to soothe sensitive and inflamed skin. It's a good treatment for dry and mature skin.
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Peach blossom tea
- Peach blossom tea is a traditional Korean tea made from dried peach flowers. It can help ease constipation and remove body toxins, and is also known to promote skin nutrition.
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Peach fruit
- Peaches are rich in a host of vitamins, minerals, and beneficial plant compounds. Packed with nutrients and antioxidants, the fruit may help improve heart health and reduce allergy symptoms, among other health benefits.
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Plum tree
- The European plum originated from the Caucasus, and the Japanese plum from China. The plum has an antiquity of at least 2,000 years, and may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans.
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Plum blossom
- Plum blossoms are extremely fragrant, with a scent described as spicy, sweet and flowery. The flowers are entirely edible.
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Plum oil
- Plum blossom oil works as a seductively fragrant scent. It also serves to replenish dry skin.
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Plum tea
- Plum tea can be made from plum blossom and plum fruit. The drink works as an aid to overcoming fatigue and helps stimulate the appetite. It also promotes digestion.
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Plum fruit
- Plums contain many nutrients and a good mix of vitamins and minerals, including calcium and magnesium. Eating plums regularly can help lower blood pressure, and they are known to neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals.
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Apple tree
- The apple tree originated in Central Asia, and was grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe before arriving in North America, transported by European colonists.
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Apple blossom
- Apple blossom is generally very high in antioxidants and important in ridding the body of free radicals.
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Apple oil
- Used as a fragrance, apple oil is a concentrated perfume that can be applied directly onto the skin or to fragrance hair and skin products.
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Apple blossom tea
- Apple blossom tea's range of health benefits extends to promoting clear skin and a radiant complexion. It also aids digestion, helps to reduce fatty buildup, and revitalizes the blood.
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Apple fruit
- One of the world's best-known fruits, apples are celebrated for their outstanding health benefits. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, or so they say. Among other advantages, apples may lower high cholesterol and blood pressure, and can support a healthy immune system.
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Orange tree
- The orange originated in a region encompassing Southern China, Northeast India, and Myanmar. The earliest mention of the sweet orange was in Chinese literature in 314 BCE.
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Orange blossom
- Orange blossom is commonly known for its strong scent, but also its white and sometimes rose-colored flowers. Its health benefits are numerous and include helping to reduce anxiety and improving digestion.
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Orange blossom oil
- A favorite in aromatherapy, orange blossom oil is also used as a facial toner and cleanser, and for hydrating the hair.
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Orange blossom tea
- An orange blossom infusion works wonders for the digestive system, and can also have a positive impact on headaches and menstrual pains.
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Orange fruit
- This popular citrus fruit is particularly known for its vitamin C content. But oranges are also high in potassium. They may boost your immune system, promote better skin, and even help improve your heart health and cholesterol levels. Sources: (Dr Health Benefits) (Cambridge University Press) (Organic Facts) (Medlife) (The Tea Source) (Frutas Hortalizas) (Live Science) See also: Medicinal flowers and plants you can grow in your garden!
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Cherry tree
- The cherry tree is widely distributed throughout the world, with the best-known species being the Japanese cherry.
© Shutterstock
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Cherry blossom
- Cherry blossom is known for its rich anti-oxidant levels and soothing properties.
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Cherry blossom oil
- Cherry blossom oil has a clean, fresh, floral bouquet and is used in aromatherapy and as a massage oil. It benefits health largely because it contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
© Shuttestock
3 / 31 Fotos
Cherry blossom tea
- Cherry blossom tea, also known as sakura tea, is a beautiful pink, clear herbal tea that's known for its anti-aging properties and stress relieving benefits, among other health-boosting advantages.
© Shutterstock
4 / 31 Fotos
Cherry fruit
- All varieties of cherry blossom trees produce fruit. However, some are unpalatable. Edible cherries have anti-inflammatory properties, while the juice of the fruit may help reduce blood pressure due to its high polyphenol content.
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Almond tree
- The almond tree is native to Iran and surrounding countries.
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6 / 31 Fotos
Almond blossom
- Almond flowers have moisturizing and soothing properties, which are perfect for both dry and sensitive skin.
© Shutterstock
7 / 31 Fotos
Almond oil
- Almond oil has been used for centuries to soothe skin and treat minor wounds and cuts. Among its many health benefits, almond oil also helps to heal sun damage, reduce the signs of aging, and fade scars.
© Shutterstock
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Almond tea
- Almond tea is often served as a dessert, as it's a sweet drink. Flavorful and beneficial to overall health, the beverage contains B vitamins, vitamin C, calcium, manganese, zinc, and phosphorous.
© Shutterstock
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Almond fruit
- Almonds can help reduce cholesterol, are good for your heart, and may regulate blood sugar levels.
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10 / 31 Fotos
Peach tree
- The peach tree is native to the region of Northwest China, where it was first domesticated and cultivated.
© Shutterstock
11 / 31 Fotos
Peach blossom
- Peach blossom contains compounds that can help moisturize the skin and promote blood circulation.
© Shutterstock
12 / 31 Fotos
Peach oil
- Peach kernel oil is used to massage the skin. Its wonderfully nourishing, regenerative, and moisturizing properties help to soothe sensitive and inflamed skin. It's a good treatment for dry and mature skin.
© Shutterstock
13 / 31 Fotos
Peach blossom tea
- Peach blossom tea is a traditional Korean tea made from dried peach flowers. It can help ease constipation and remove body toxins, and is also known to promote skin nutrition.
© Shutterstock
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Peach fruit
- Peaches are rich in a host of vitamins, minerals, and beneficial plant compounds. Packed with nutrients and antioxidants, the fruit may help improve heart health and reduce allergy symptoms, among other health benefits.
© Shuttesrtock
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Plum tree
- The European plum originated from the Caucasus, and the Japanese plum from China. The plum has an antiquity of at least 2,000 years, and may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans.
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Plum blossom
- Plum blossoms are extremely fragrant, with a scent described as spicy, sweet and flowery. The flowers are entirely edible.
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17 / 31 Fotos
Plum oil
- Plum blossom oil works as a seductively fragrant scent. It also serves to replenish dry skin.
© Shutterstock
18 / 31 Fotos
Plum tea
- Plum tea can be made from plum blossom and plum fruit. The drink works as an aid to overcoming fatigue and helps stimulate the appetite. It also promotes digestion.
© Shutterstock
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Plum fruit
- Plums contain many nutrients and a good mix of vitamins and minerals, including calcium and magnesium. Eating plums regularly can help lower blood pressure, and they are known to neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals.
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Apple tree
- The apple tree originated in Central Asia, and was grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe before arriving in North America, transported by European colonists.
© Shutterstock
21 / 31 Fotos
Apple blossom
- Apple blossom is generally very high in antioxidants and important in ridding the body of free radicals.
© Shutterstock
22 / 31 Fotos
Apple oil
- Used as a fragrance, apple oil is a concentrated perfume that can be applied directly onto the skin or to fragrance hair and skin products.
© Shutterstock
23 / 31 Fotos
Apple blossom tea
- Apple blossom tea's range of health benefits extends to promoting clear skin and a radiant complexion. It also aids digestion, helps to reduce fatty buildup, and revitalizes the blood.
© Shutterstock
24 / 31 Fotos
Apple fruit
- One of the world's best-known fruits, apples are celebrated for their outstanding health benefits. An apple a day keeps the doctor away, or so they say. Among other advantages, apples may lower high cholesterol and blood pressure, and can support a healthy immune system.
© Shuttestock
25 / 31 Fotos
Orange tree
- The orange originated in a region encompassing Southern China, Northeast India, and Myanmar. The earliest mention of the sweet orange was in Chinese literature in 314 BCE.
© Shutterstock
26 / 31 Fotos
Orange blossom
- Orange blossom is commonly known for its strong scent, but also its white and sometimes rose-colored flowers. Its health benefits are numerous and include helping to reduce anxiety and improving digestion.
© Shutterstock
27 / 31 Fotos
Orange blossom oil
- A favorite in aromatherapy, orange blossom oil is also used as a facial toner and cleanser, and for hydrating the hair.
© Shutterstock
28 / 31 Fotos
Orange blossom tea
- An orange blossom infusion works wonders for the digestive system, and can also have a positive impact on headaches and menstrual pains.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
Orange fruit
- This popular citrus fruit is particularly known for its vitamin C content. But oranges are also high in potassium. They may boost your immune system, promote better skin, and even help improve your heart health and cholesterol levels. Sources: (Dr Health Benefits) (Cambridge University Press) (Organic Facts) (Medlife) (The Tea Source) (Frutas Hortalizas) (Live Science) See also: Medicinal flowers and plants you can grow in your garden!
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The benefits of the beautiful blossom
Spring is on its way and with it a profusion of color
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Spring is just around the corner. It's the season of new beginnings and of rebirth and regrowth. It starts to warm up, and fresh buds bloom. Nothing illustrates this rejuvenation better than the blossom, the colorful and delicate flowers of stone fruit trees that blanket many regions of the planet in profusion for a few brief weeks every year. Besides their obvious aesthetic appeal, blossoms have numerous health benefits. So, too, does the fruit they're associated with.
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