For years, a friend's father told me about the carrozillo, Rhamnus alaternus. I didn't know him, and he said, "Boy, you won't know him! In the forest it is very abundant, it has a more closed foliage and more frequent than that of Zumalika, hard small leaves that do not fall in winter”. “This is a carrozillo,” nobody told me. At least I have learned it this way, when I have the plant at its ends, so I will not immediately forget what I have learned.
And I struggled to put the carriage in the skull, which is not so big, and everyone has their stroller. It is a widespread disease in our country; just as a plant can have many names, a name has many plants. I mean, madness. And if you start dancing words and names to clarify something, beware, there are many “Boli Tower Hikes of Irati.” So let's dance.
I think the stroller is Rhamnus alaternus. In Spanish, its main name is “aladierno”, although it is also known as “carrasquilla” and “chaparro”. Of our Chaparro, at least this is what the Royal Academy of Spain says. Of course, our carrasquillo will come from the Spanish carrasquilla. We are therefore entering the forest of linguists, behind their backs and behind their backs.
The carrot is also known as “scarecrow.” In general, these are the names used. The following names have been included in some studies: burrubiote, murrubiote, girgirio, burgui, zumel, zumelika, zemerika, zumalikarra, zumalakarra and cillamation. You'll have some other one I haven't found... Salsa and dance are tremendous things. The carrozillo, the Madroño (Arbutus unedo), the zumalikarra (Rhamnus frangula) and some zuandorra (Cornus sanguinea) are also mixed. Not the plants, but their names; here's the music for salsa.
Just in case, the carriage water slows the blood. The fruit causes diarrhoea, feared according to the dose, apparently: As the Catalan botanist Font i Quer said, “never fails.” Be careful, therefore, to look for your name, if you come up with any idea that Your Highness will start to enjoy... Catharsis of words, cathartic in the body.
The day exceeds the night with the spring equinox. This year it happened on 20 March, at 22:59 hours, opening the door of the spring. The Eki prefix means the same thing. Until then the night had been longer. The day and night were twelve hours. Since then, the day is extended... [+]
Time has been on our line for a long time, but the climate is relatively recent. There is no need to clarify too much what climate change is. Explaining what the landscape is is a redder necessity. Conferences, round tables or international conferences on climate change are... [+]
It's time to pick up the fruits and get them on the way to the lagar. Pear (Pyrus communis), apple (Malus x domestica), grape (Vitis vinifera)... It seems a short and quick road, but you have to work a lot of rodeos and their variants until the fruit becomes must and must become... [+]
In the Basque Country, agriculture is the history of permanent colonization. Like everywhere. Before, the land was not cultivated; before, the harvest was not sown; you enjoyed what was not eaten before. They had brought it all from elsewhere. Many of these stories have been... [+]
Returning to the wines that are made with the crops, the left madreselva (Humulus lupulus) is conservative and bitter tasting aggregator. The union of crops and madreselvas produces many dirty jets, especially in beer countries. A friend has just explained to me the stories of... [+]
In our house we met him with the name of madreselva (Humulus lupulus). In fact, we have worked hard and sinister on the banks of the river in our country, coinciding with the expansion of beer. We've learned that it's also called lobster, beer, beer, wart and grass on the left... [+]
Spring has brought the issue to my nose. C. worked at various research centers in New York. Bushdid, M. Oh! Magnasco, L.B. Vosshall and A. An article published by scientists Keller in March 2014 in the prestigious “Science Magazine” produced a great stir. The title says it... [+]
The curious interannual days end, those who eat and drink from the emanations of the earth. I'll eat from the best to the best. Supposedly. Heavy champagne and cava bottles are easy to dance. Even though they are of all kinds today, they were once the cider of the other barrel... [+]