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BLACKTHORN
ROSE HIP
BLACKTHORN
•large deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 5
metres tall,
•Roots aredeep and wide-spread, main root system
•The leaves are oval, serrated , main vein-system
•Flowers are white, some flowers are together
• fruit, called a "sloe„ black with a purple-blue waxy
skin stone-fruit harvested—traditionally, in
October after the first frosts
•Evidence of the early use of sloes by man is found
in the famous case of a 5,300-year-old
human mummy discovered in 1991 in the Ötztal
Alps along the Austrian-Italian border (nicknamed Ötzi): among the stomach contents were
sloes
A. Thorn or spine
B. Prickle
thorns, spines, prickles, and in general spinose
structures are all hard structures with sharp,
stiff, ends
Thorns are modified branches or stems
Spines are modified leaves, stipules, or parts of
leaves
,Prickles are comparable to hairs but can be quite
coarse (for example, rose prickles
RED-BACKED SHRIKE
Kills more than they consume
and therefore the excess pierce
prey thorns, "impales" that
later when you get hungry
again the can eat them. it
hunts from prominent perches,
and impales corpses on thorns
or barbed wires
The rose hip, also known
as rose haw or rose hep,
commonly known as the dog
rose is the fruit of
the rose plant, that typically is
red-to-orange, but ranges
from dark purple to black in
some species. Rose hips
begin to form after successful
pollination of flowers in spring
or early summer, and ripen in
late summer through autumn.
Népies neve: csipke, csitkenye,hecsedli, hecserli, petymeg
Kiváló vitaminforrás, 100 g friss csipkebogyóhús 400 mg C-vitamin-t
tartalmaz, amely a citroménak tízszerese, de A-, B-, K- ésPvitamint, vasat, magnéziumot is tartalmaz
A Bibliában a lángoló, de el soha nem égő csipkebokor Mária jelképe, és
Mózes elhivatottságát is szimbolizálja.