Common cypress - Cupressus sempervirens A tree from the cypress family grows in most parts of the country as an evergreen wild and ornamental plant. Its wood was used in the past and now for construction. In the temple they used cypresses. Blossom - maple, fruit - pine cones. Sources: "The cypress shall blossom and flourish" (Isaiah 1:19) "Embroidery of cedars with its branches" (Isaiah 57:24) "I am like a fresh cypress" (Hosea 12:9) The cypress wailed because a cedar has fallen (Zechariah XI B) Active ingredients: aromatic oil, phenols, tannins - astringents, aldehydes. Medicinal uses: breathing problems phlegm purification of diabetes heartburn digestive problems bleeding in the stomach bleeding in vision diarrhea with blood dysentery bleeding hemorrhoids profuse menstruation for bleeding gums