Blackberry
DESCRIPTION:
Blackberry is a self-pollinating thorny shrub with tasty fruits up to two centimetres in size. There are about a hundred other species that interbreed with each other, and it is therefore difficult to determine them more closely. Non-flowering woody shoots and fertile herbaceous shoots are typical for them. Leaves vary in size and shape and can be glabrous or hairy. Thornless varieties were also bred.
USE:
✅Blackberries are eaten fresh or made into jams and marmalades, juices, syrups, compotes, wines or liqueurs.
✅They contain a large amount of dye that has antioxidant effects.
✅Leaves are added to year-round tea mixtures, they also have medicinal effects.
✅They have a diuretic effect, stop bleeding and diarrhea, disinfect the digestive and urinary systems, and are used as gargles against coughs.
✅It is also used in the form of baths for eczema, skin inflammations and poorly healing wounds.
✅It also finds its place in the cosmetics and perfume industry.