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They come from a tiny seed grain, grow old and huge and defy many a natural phenomenon: trees. They are essential for people and nature, offer protection, delight with their beauty and strength and even serve as nutrition, care and health promotion.

I love trees and admire them. And over time, I've discovered them to be powerhouses too. On this page and the following pages I would like to show you all the trees that we can use for ourselves. They are divided into coniferous, deciduous and fruit trees.

Come and let's together

admire and use the versatility of the trees...

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Coniferous trees can be recognized very quickly and easily, even by laypeople. They are characterized by a rather dark green and have needles. If you walk through a coniferous forest, especially shortly after a rain shower, you will notice something else: it smells very strong. Coniferous trees contain very high levels of an essential oil in their bark and especially in their needles. You probably also know spruce needle oil or pine needle oil. The latter is available as bath oil in stores.

Almost every tree can be used as a care additive, for health or in the kitchen. But be careful: Here you should be able to distinguish the yew from the spruce or fir, for example, because the yew is poisonous. You can find out more about this here on my website. Do you know the difference between spruce and fir?

Just follow me into the forest...

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Deciduous trees enchant with their magical aura. But they can do so much more than that. They provide shade in the garden, and their leaves heal many health problems. Don't you know it too, the linden blossom tea or linden blossom honey, which is particularly beneficial when you have a cold?!

Again, many trees can be used for cooking, health and beauty. You only have to know how.

 

Let's have a look together...

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Well, everyone loves fruit trees and especially everyone who likes to nibble on fresh fruit or conjure up something edible with it. Grandma's fluffy plum cake, fresh applesauce, which tastes so great on a waffle, or fresh cherry juice.

Since this is about trees, I will create a new section in which I will also describe the berries. Here I just want to show you everything about coniferous, deciduous and fruit trees.

 

Shall we go for a little snacking...

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