Biodiversity

April 2025

Taraxacum Officinalle(Dandelion)

By |2025-04-25T09:35:16+03:00April 25th, 2025|Categories: Biodiversity|

BIODIVERSITY -Taraxacum Officinale-  Taraxacum Officinale grows all over Olea Erus Olive Groves .Plant large populations are mainly in south & east side olive groves Photos : Stamatis Alamanitis, South Side Olive Groves Taraxacum Officinale South Side Olive Groves  Food Source for Humans & Bee's: Dandelion pollen does not contain all the essential amino acids, but can be an important part of the honey bee diet. Taraxacum Officinale Is A Medical Plant Taraxacum Officinale or Dandelion is a source of various nutrients and biologically active substances and its root and leaves contain vitamins (A, K, C and B-complex), minerals (calcium, magnesium, potassium, zinc and iron), micronutrients, fibre, lecithin and choline.Dandelion has many properties like immunomodulator, digestive stimulant, prebiotic, insulin stimulant, anti-inflammation, antiangiogenic, antineoplastic and demulcent. Furthermore, dandelion treats indigestion and hepatitis B infection as well as enhances metabolise androgenic hormones.Dandelion greens contain natural anti-inflammatories. Reducing inflammation in your body can reduce your chances of developing certain cancers and heart disease. Antioxidants protect your health. Oxidative stress can damage your cells and contribute to cancer, metabolic disorders, and [...]

Apis Mellifera Cecropia

By |2025-04-24T21:56:54+03:00April 24th, 2025|Categories: Biodiversity|

BIODIVERSITY -Apis Melifera Cecropia-  A Honey Bee Sudspecies living and feading from the wild flowers growing in East Side Olive Groves Photos :St.Alamaniotis East Side Olive Groves Apis Mellifera Cecropia . East Side Sunny Olive Groves Honey Bee Subspecies:Apis Mellifera Cecropia Apis mellifera cecropia, is a Greek bee , a subspecies of honey bee that is native to Pteleos and southwest magnesia a.It is very similar to Apis mellifera ligustica, or the Italian bee. It is favored for its extreme gentleness and lack of tendency to swarm. This species prefers warm temperatures, owing to its Mediterranean origin, and cannot survive in northern Europe's cooler climate. Due to that, they are seldom kept outside of southern Greece.Apis Mellifera Cecropia is producing less honey quantity compared to Appis Mellifera Adamis

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