@conference{
author = "Kajiš, Kristina and Ikanović, Jela and Popović, Vera and Iličković, Ivana and Rakašćan, Nikola and Simić, Divna and Petrović, Zdravka",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The herbal drugs prepared with the traditional methods through slow grinding
and mixing processes conserves all the natural substances without losing any
essential component, maintains the activity and purity of the drug, and have
potential medicinal uses. Use of plants as herbal cosmetics is known since
ancient times. In this study, the remains of herbaceous and woody biomass
decorative plants were analyzed because a large number of herbaceous, both
annual and perennial species of decorative plants contain substances that are
important raw materials for cosmetic and pharmaceutical preparations. Smaller amounts of herbaceous biomass are used for compost production. The wood biomass of decorative plants can be used as solid fuel or cut, and the obtained boards and laths are used for making various objects. Fruits (seeds), flowers, leaves, stems and roots of decorative plants were also analyzed. Certain plant organs such as boxwood, linden and birch leaves are used for medicinal purposes. These plants can be grown on decorative surfaces in gardens for their own needs and prepared to prepare teas and other medicinal drinks that are used as means to improve the health of people, but also domestic animals and pets. As decorative plants are valued, among others, the Oman, which blooms for a long time forming beautiful yellow inflorescences that are also used as cut flowers.",
publisher = "Bijeljina : Bijeljina Univerzitet",
journal = "Book of Proceedings, 6th International Scientific Conference Village and Agriculture, 29-30 September 2023, Bijeljina",
title = "Remains of decorative plants and the function of protection of the environment and health",
pages = "119-108",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_4036"
}