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Go to the shopThe Himalayan range in Asia has the earth’s biggest peaks. Making up for the daunting as well as the most scenic sights, this mountain range has an elevation of over 23,600 ft. Thanks to its vast and complex topography, the range goes through a zigzag of climates. We have cold, almost desert-like dry conditions on the Tibetan side and on the other hand, we are welcomed with humid subtropical climate. However, we don’t have anything to complain, because many lush, gorgeous and breathtaking fauna and flowers find the Himalayan range to be their ideal habitat! the Himalayas. Known for its sweet taste and strong fragrance, fragaria flowers grow in banks and forests. The plant grows as a perennial and has trifoliate leaves. The small flowers are white in colour and five petals. The flowers make way for strawberry fruits that are ripened in June. In ancient Europe, strawberry was believed to be the fruit of temptation and evil and capable of turning people into monsters. The leaves of a strawberry plant are used to make herbal tea, which is considered to be an effective remedy to treat diarrhoea, IBS and urinary infections.Also known as musk rose, wild rose can be seen all over the place in the Himalayan valleys. Be it cliffs, beddings, hills or boulders, the white or pink flowers make for a pretty sight in the summer, most likely in the month of May. Upon maturation, the flowers give way to red fruits, called rose-hip. The flowers have a strong scent and are pollinated by insects for their nectar. The plant has thorns and even leaves have pointed tops.