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  • I come with another proposal to organise the summer holidays. An opportunity that can be enjoyed in this stretch from June to mid-September. On the eastern shore of the Mediterranean, in what we call the Middle East, the opportunity to discover a collection of plants that existed about 2,000 years ago.
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Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden, Pennsylvanian (AEB). (Arg.: Daderot)
Rodef Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden, Pennsylvanian (AEB). (Arg.: Daderot)

This vegan shows the way of life of the people and peoples of the time: food, health, spirituality and rites... Also the way to dress, for example, so as not to explain how they were covered with a peak.

It was built following the quotes of a book, and you can find over a hundred plants per hour. These include olive (Olea Europaea), grape (Vitis vinifera), fig tree (Ficus carica), mingranate (Púnica granatum), dátilondo (Phoenix dactylifera), papyrus (Cyperus papyrus), common rainbow herb (Iris gerigebica). ), hemerocalisa (Hemerocallis sp.) etc. There are also supposedly lost plants that have been miraculously recovered, such as a shell (Capparis spinosa). Each plant has on its label the scientific name, the name it bears in that book and the section of the book in which it is mentioned.

The book, as you will believe, is the Old Testament of the Bible. The plant is Rodeo Shalom Biblical Botanical Garden and is located in the United States, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.