Safflower is a type of thistle native to India. Currently this species has spread throughout the world. Its seed is very valuable for the health of humans and birds. Safflower seeds are also known as Mexican saffron, saffron or bastard saffron, among others. Farmers choose this species because they are easy to grow, since they adapt to all types of soil. It needs little water and adapts to acid and even snowy soils. Each plant measures from half a meter to a meter and a half and grows from one t
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