Arsylw
Robinia pseudoacacia L.
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Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
20 Mai 2024

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Delweddau
Robinia pseudoacacia Blodyn
flower
Robinia pseudoacacia Deilen
leaf
Robinia pseudoacacia Rhisgl
bark
Riportio mater
Sylwadau
Data ychwanegol
Dyddiad crëwyd
20 Mai 2024
Diwygiwyd diwethaf
20 Mai 2024
Łódź, Botanical Garden
Native to eastern USA. Ornamental plant. Important bees feeding plant. Edible plant - seeds cooked, oily, they are boiled and used like peas, after boiling the seeds lose their acid taste; young seedpods cooked, which contain a sweetish pulp that is safe to eat and is relished by small children; flowers cooked, a fragrant aroma, they are fried and also used in making jams and pancakes. Herbal plant - flowers are antispasmodic, aromatic, diuretic, emollient and laxative, they are cooked and eaten for the treatment of eye ailments; the inner bark and the root bark are emetic, purgative and tonic, the root bark has been chewed to induce vomiting, or held in the mouth to allay toothache; fruits are narcotic(!); leaves are cholagogue and emetic, the leaf juice inhibits viruses(!). Usable plant - widely planted for shelterbelts and windbreaks, and is also used to produce woody biomass for energy production; an essential oil is obtained from the flowers, it is used in perfumery; a yellow dye is obtained from the bark.
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