Bulgaria, Otets Paisievo
... flowers, which retain their bright yellow or golden color even after drying. The name "immortelle" is used for two different plants that are known by the same Latin scientific name "Helichrysum." The first is Helichrysum italicum, which is also known as Bulgarian immortelle, turmeric immortelle, or immortella, and the second is Helichrysum stoechas, also known as yellow immortelle or stehasic immortelle. These plants are different species and have different characteristics. Helichrysum italicum (Bulgarian immortelle, turmeric immortelle or immortella) Collection:Budjak Cat. Number:HI-001...
... every 3-5 days. In addition, such a staged collection of flower baskets contributes to the formation of new buds and increases productivity. However, during this season, the flowers gradually become smaller as the plant becomes exhausted. With the onset of the first frost, the inflorescences lose most of their useful properties.
Bulgaria, Burgas
... organic crop production. We have our own production facility for walnut processing, drying, and storage. We grow only Bulgarian varieties of walnuts—the most delicious and nutritious types: "Chandler", "Izvor 10", "Sheinovo", "Sliven", and "Dryanovo". Our focus on organic nutritional value, environmentally friendly practices, and common sustainability principles drives our commitment to quality.

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