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Farm workers picking medicinal herb Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower, in the village of Sheqeras near the city of Korca. Photo: AFP Scents of sage, lavender and cornflowers rise from the meadows of Albania, which has seen soaring overseas demand for medicinal herbs since the coronavirus pandemic. In Sheqeras, at the foot of the Mali i Thate mountain in Albania s south, it is the season for cornflowers, a plant traditionally valued for its ability to boost metabolism and resistance to infections. Early in the morning, dozens of women wearing broad-rimmed hats hand-pick the magnificent signature-blue flowers that attract clouds of butterflies and bees. ....
Saturday, 10 Jul 2021 09:14 AM MYT Farm workers pick medicinal herb Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower in the village of Sheqeras near the city of Korca. AFP pic Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. KORCA (Albania), July 10 Scents of sage, lavender and cornflowers rise from the meadows of Albania, which has seen soaring overseas demand for medicinal herbs since the coronavirus pandemic. In Sheqeras, at the foot of the Mali i Thate mountain in Albania’s south, it is the season for cornflowers, a plant traditionally valued for its ability to boost the metabolism and resistance to infections. ....
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‘Silver lining’: Albania medicinal herbs bloom in pandemic Jul 07,2021 - Last updated at Jul 07,2021 An aerial view shows farmers picking up medicinal herb Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower, in the village of Sheqeras near the city of Korca, Albania, on June 16 (AFP photo) By Briseida Mema Agence France-Presse SHEQERAS, Albanie Scents of sage, lavender and cornflowers rise from the meadows of Albania, which has seen soaring overseas demand for medicinal herbs since the coronavirus pandemic. In Sheqeras, at the foot of the Mali i Thate mountain in Albania’s south, it is the season for cornflowers, a plant traditionally valued for its ability to boost the metabolism and resistance to infections. ....