Description of plants

Evergreen deciduous shrub overgrown with alternating, ovate, firm and leathery leaves. The rim of the leaf is bent towards the back of the leaf. The color of the leaves on the face is dark green and shiny, while the reverse is lighter. The bark on the branches is dark brown and peeling. The flowers are small and more in clusters at the ends of twigs. The rabbit is bell-shaped, pinkish-white in color. The fruit is a round, red, floury stone. It blooms from May to June.

Use

Bear Grapes tea leaves treat enlarged prostate, urinary tract, diarrhea and diabetes. The leaves, in combination with medicinal herbs of similar action, serve to disinfect the urinary tract, especially in chronic inflammation of the bladder.

Collection

The most medicinal is the leaf that is collected in the spring, when the plant is in bloom. Properly dried leaf "rings" when thrown on the pile. It is best to keep the whole leaf as this can preserve it longer