Origanum Majorana is a type of herb flower seeds, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. These seeds are highly aromatic and prized for their culinary and medicinal uses.
Origanum Majorana is a perennial subshrub, growing to a height of 50-60 cm. It has small, oval-shaped leaves that are green in color and smooth to the touch, without a waxy coating. The flowers are small and white, adding to the plant's charm. Each plant weighs approximately 30-40 g.
Native to the Mediterranean region, Origanum Majorana thrives in warm, dry climates with well-draining soil. It can be found growing in rocky outcrops, scrublands, and open woodlands, typically at elevations between 0-1,000 meters.
Origanum Majorana has been used in folk medicine for centuries, valued for its sedative, tonic, and appetite-stimulating properties. It is also a popular ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, adding a spicy flavor to salads, soups, meat, and fish dishes. In addition, the leaves and young stems can be dried and used as a seasoning.
Perennial: Y