Arsylw
Sambucus racemosa L.
arsylwyd gan
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
9 Mawrth 2024

Enw(au) cyffredin
Ysgawen aeron coch
Penderfyniad

Penderfyniad arfaethedig

Enw tebygol (Enw wedi'i gyflwyno)
Sambucus racemosa L.
Ysgawen aeron coch
Irmgard Groß
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Robert Drajewicz
CawVus
Vaishnavi Gaonkar
100%Sgôr hyder

Awgrymu penderfyniad arall

Nid ydych yn cytuno â'r rhywogaeth a awgrymir ond nid oes gennych unrhyw awgrym arall

Delweddau
Sambucus racemosa Blodyn
flower
Sambucus racemosa Deilen
leaf
Sambucus racemosa Rhisgl
bark
Sambucus racemosa Rhisgl
bark
Riportio mater
Sylwadau
Data ychwanegol
Dyddiad crëwyd
10 Maw 2024
Diwygiwyd diwethaf
10 Maw 2024
Łódź, Park na Zdrowiu
Native to the Western United States and Western Canada, including the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada. Edible plant - fruits raw or cooked, this species is said to have the tastiest fruit in this genus; flowers raw or cooked. Herbal plant - the leaves, stems and the roots are anodyne, carminative and vulnerary, a decoction is used in the treatment traumatic injuries, fractures, rheumatoid arthralgia, gas pains, acute and chronic nephritis; the leaves are diuretic, resolvent and sudorific, they are used externally to soothe abscesses and boils; the fruits are depurative and laxative; the roots, and the oil from the seed, are emetic and purgative; an infusion of the root is used to treat stomach pains; the roots can be rubbed on the skin to treat aching and tired muscles. Usable plant - the leaves are used to repel insects; the wood is commonly used in the manufacture of various domestic items, it can also be hollowed out to make flutes, pipes, straws etc.
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