Arsylw
Rumex obtusifolius L.
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Delweddau
Rumex obtusifolius Deilen
leaf
Rumex obtusifolius Natur
habit
Riportio mater
Sylwadau
Data ychwanegol
Dyddiad crëwyd
16 Ebr 2023
Diwygiwyd diwethaf
9 Hyd 2023
Bratoszewice, Park Szkoły
It is native to Europe. Edible plant - young leaves cooked, a bitter taste; young stems cooked; seeds raw or cooked. Herbal plant - leaves are often applied externally as a rustic remedy in the treatment of blisters, burns and scalds; the root contains tannin and is astringent and blood purifier, a tea made from the roots has been used in the treatment of jaundice, whooping cough, boils and bleeding; an infusion of the root has been used as a wash, especially for children, to treat skin eruptions; reportedly, the root has been used as a contraceptive to stop menstruation. Useful plant - dark green to brown and dark grey dyes can be obtained from the roots of many species in this genus.
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