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1. Blackcurrant is a perennial deciduous shrub, and its ripe fruit is a small black berry. The plant is light-loving, cold-tolerant and barren-resistant, and is an economic forest with a wide distribution in the Tianshan Mountains. The wild species of blackcurrant are found in Europe and Asia. In the 16th century, it began to be domesticated and cultivated in England, the Netherlands, and Germany, and has only a history of more than 400 years. The first record of the cultivation of blackcurrant was published in the British Pharmacological Chronicle of the early 17th century, where it was valued for its medicinal properties of the fruit and leaves. Saxifrage is a small shrub whose ripe fruit is a small black berry rich in vitamin C and anthocyanins, which can be eaten. It can also be processed into juices, jams and other foods.
2. Black currant is not only a delicious and nutritious fruit, but also has a variety of health effects, such as strengthening gums, protecting the liver, improving visual function and anti-aging, etc. The mineral element has a high content of zinc and can be used as a source of zinc. The content of vitamin C is extremely high, significantly higher than that of citrus and hawthorn, and also contains phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, calcium, anthocyanins, and phenols. The seeds have high linoleic acid content, which has the effects of lowering blood pressure, lowering blood lipids and anti-arteriosclerosis.
[Visitor (43.250.*.*)]answers [Chinese ]Time :2024-04-22
Gray feathered magpie
The gray magpie has a body length of about 40 cm, the top of the head is black, the dorsal feathers are grayish-gray, the wings and tail feathers are grayish-blue, the ventral feathers are nearly white, the tips of the central tail feathers are also white, the beak and feet are black, the back of the neck and the sides of the head are black, with a dark blue luster, and the upper body is grayish-brown. The grey magpie is mainly found in secondary forests and plantations in low hills and plain areas at the foot of the mountains, but it can also be found in small forests near fields, fields, roadsides, and villages, and even on trees in urban parks. He likes to eat the fruit of trees, and sometimes insects.

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