Why were small-leaved limes once planted in village centers and near churches?, They gave edible fruits, They stopped dampness, They symbolized peace, What did women once do with linden bark and leaves?, Made spice, Made hair rinse, Made dye, What was linden wood especially valued for in the Middle Ages?, Building bridges, Sacred carving, Making barrels, Why did Slavs plant smak-leaved limes near homes and temples?, Protective trees, For syrup sap, As fruit trees, What was once believed about linden leaves?, They repelled bees, They changed before storms, They helped sleep, Why is small-leaved lime very important for bees?, Flowers give nectar, Bark warms hives, Leaves feed bees, How does small-leaved lime affect the air?, It lowers oxygen, It cleans dust, It traps moisture, Why was a small-leave lime planted on a wedding day?, Symbol of harmony, To keep tradition, To make shade, What did archaeologists find made from linden bast fibers?, Woven mats, Old ropes, Ancient fishing nets, What is used to make an infusion good for a cold?, Linden fruits, Dried flowers, Linden roots, For which ailments was linden infusion used?, Colds and throat, Memory problems, Joint pain, What does it mean that linden is a honey plant?, It makes honey, Leaves smell sweet, It gives nectar, What happens when the linden blooms?, Flowers lose scent, Many bees gather, Leaves fall fast.

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