Menu English Ukrainian russian Home

Free technical library for hobbyists and professionals Free technical library


CULTURAL AND WILD PLANTS
Free library / Directory / Cultivated and wild plants

Budra is ivy-shaped. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Directory / Cultivated and wild plants

Comments on the article Comments on the article

Content

  1. Photos, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  2. Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism
  3. Botanical description, reference data, useful information, illustrations
  4. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology
  5. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

Ivy budra, Glechoma hederacea. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Ivy budra Ivy budra

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Hedera

Family: Araliaceae (Araliaceae)

Origin: The exact origin of the ivy weed is unknown, but it comes from Europe and Western Asia.

Area: Ivy burda is distributed throughout the world, including Europe, North America and Asia. It usually grows on northern slopes and moist forests.

Chemical composition: Ivy Burda contains flavonoids, alkaloids, saponins and other biologically active substances. This plant also contains tannins and essential oils, which give it medicinal properties.

Economic value: Ivy burda is popular in landscape design for decorating buildings, walls and fences. In addition, it is used in pharmacology for the treatment of cough, asthma and other respiratory diseases. Its leaves are also used in the cosmetics industry to make skin creams and lotions.

Legends, myths, symbolism: In ancient religions and mythologies, the ivy-shaped boudra was associated with the goddess of love and beauty. Its leaves and berries were said to have magical properties that help attract love and strengthen relationships. In folk medicine, ivy boudra has been used to treat a variety of ailments, including boosting the immune system and improving overall health. One of the legends associated with the ivy boudra says that in ancient times peoples used it to create a potion that helped attract love and strengthen relationships between partners. It was said that ivy-shaped budra helps to open the heart and open up to love. Other legends say that ivy-shaped budra helps to get rid of negative emotions such as fear, anxiety and depression, and direct positive energy into life. Symbolically, the ivy-shaped boudra can serve as a symbol of love, beauty and magic. It can also serve as a symbol of protection and strength, as its leaves and berries can be used to create amulets and talismans.

 


 

Ivy budra, Glechoma hederacea. Description, illustrations of the plant

Ivy-shaped budra, Glechoma hederacea L. Botanical description, distribution, chemical composition, features of use

Ivy budra

Lamiaceae family - Lamiaceae.

Perennial. Stems 20-50 cm long, glabrous or along the ribs with very short adpressed down-curved hairs, with numerous rooting shoots. The leaves are crenate, kidney-shaped or round-reniform along the edge.

The flowers are collected 3-4 in the axils of the middle and upper leaves, the corolla is bluish-purple. The fruit is a brownish nut. Blooms in May - July. The fruits ripen in August.

It is found in shrubs, groves, gardens, almost everywhere in the temperate zone.

The range is almost the whole of Europe (including Eastern), Transcaucasia (Georgia and Azerbaijan), and the temperate zone of Asia (north-west of Western Asia (Turkey), north-east of Central Asia (Kazakhstan), China (Xinjiang province)).

Ivy budra

Contains essential oil in leaves and stems. In the aerial part of the plant there are tannins, bitterness, saponins, resins, ascorbic acid, carotene.

An overdose of raw materials should not be allowed. Ivy-shaped budra is used for flavoring and making tonic drinks.

In Western European medicine, the plant is used for inflammation of the lungs, bronchial asthma, diseases of the liver and gallbladder, thyroid gland, skin diseases, urolithiasis, as an antihelminthic, wound healing, anti-burn.

Good spring/summer honey plant. Honey is light yellow, fragrant.

Authors: Dudchenko L.G., Kozyakov A.S., Krivenko V.V.

 


 

Ivy budra, Glechoma hederacea. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Ethnoscience:

  • For the treatment of cough: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed dry ivy-shaped budra in 1 liter of boiling water. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes, then strain and take 1/2 cup 3 times a day.
  • For the treatment of colds: add 2 tablespoons of crushed fresh or dry ivy budra to boiling water and inhale the steam.
  • To improve digestion: brew 1 tablespoon of chopped fresh ivy budra in 1 cup boiling water. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes, then strain and take 1/2 cup before meals.
  • For headache treatment: Apply fresh budra ivy leaves on the forehead and temples for 10-15 minutes.
  • To improve skin condition: use an infusion of fresh or dried budra ivy leaves as a facial tonic to reduce inflammation and improve complexion.

Cosmetology:

  • Face tonic: Steep 1 tablespoon of crushed fresh budra ivy leaves in 1 cup boiling water. Let it steep for 30 minutes, then strain and add 1 tablespoon of rose water. Apply to the face with a cotton pad in the morning and evening after cleansing the skin.
  • Moisturizing face mask: Mix 1 tablespoon of crushed fresh ivy budra leaves with 1 tablespoon of natural yogurt and 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply to face for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
  • Strengthening hair conditioner: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed fresh leaves of ivy-shaped budra in 1 liter of boiling water. Let it brew for 1-2 hours, then strain and use to rinse your hair after washing.
  • Cooling Eye Gel: Steep 2 tablespoons of crushed fresh ivy budra leaves in 1 cup boiling water. Let it steep for 30 minutes, then strain and add 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel. Apply to eye pads for 10-15 minutes.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Ivy budra, Glechoma hederacea. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

cultivated and wild plants. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

Ivy-shaped budra (also called ivy-shaped or ivy-tailed mallow) is a perennial herbaceous plant common in the temperate climate of Eurasia and North America. In folk medicine, flowers, leaves and stems of this plant are used.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing ivy budry:

Cultivation:

  • Ivy-shaped budra does not require a special soil composition, but prefers sunny or partial shade places.
  • Propagation occurs by seeds or division of rhizomes. The best time to plant is spring or autumn.
  • The plant is quite resistant to diseases and pests, but can be affected by powdery mildew. In this case, it is necessary to treat the plant with special preparations.

Preparation and storage:

  • Flowers and leaves are harvested at the beginning of flowering in May-June, stems - in July-August.
  • Raw materials are dried in a shady place or in a dryer at a temperature of 40-50 degrees.
  • Ready raw materials are stored in a dry and cool place for no more than a year.

Be aware that large amounts of budra can cause side effects such as nausea, vomiting and dizziness. Therefore, before using it is necessary to consult a doctor.

We recommend interesting articles Section Cultivated and wild plants:

▪ Watermelon

▪ Lentils (cultivated lentils, food lentils)

▪ Burdock edible

▪ Play the game "Guess the plant from the picture"

See other articles Section Cultivated and wild plants.

Comments on the article Read and write useful comments on this article.

<< Back

Latest news of science and technology, new electronics:

Energy from space for Starship 08.05.2024

Producing solar energy in space is becoming more feasible with the advent of new technologies and the development of space programs. The head of the startup Virtus Solis shared his vision of using SpaceX's Starship to create orbital power plants capable of powering the Earth. Startup Virtus Solis has unveiled an ambitious project to create orbital power plants using SpaceX's Starship. This idea could significantly change the field of solar energy production, making it more accessible and cheaper. The core of the startup's plan is to reduce the cost of launching satellites into space using Starship. This technological breakthrough is expected to make solar energy production in space more competitive with traditional energy sources. Virtual Solis plans to build large photovoltaic panels in orbit, using Starship to deliver the necessary equipment. However, one of the key challenges ... >>

New method for creating powerful batteries 08.05.2024

With the development of technology and the expanding use of electronics, the issue of creating efficient and safe energy sources is becoming increasingly urgent. Researchers at the University of Queensland have unveiled a new approach to creating high-power zinc-based batteries that could change the landscape of the energy industry. One of the main problems with traditional water-based rechargeable batteries was their low voltage, which limited their use in modern devices. But thanks to a new method developed by scientists, this drawback has been successfully overcome. As part of their research, scientists turned to a special organic compound - catechol. It turned out to be an important component that can improve battery stability and increase its efficiency. This approach has led to a significant increase in the voltage of zinc-ion batteries, making them more competitive. According to scientists, such batteries have several advantages. They have b ... >>

Alcohol content of warm beer 07.05.2024

Beer, as one of the most common alcoholic drinks, has its own unique taste, which can change depending on the temperature of consumption. A new study by an international team of scientists has found that beer temperature has a significant impact on the perception of alcoholic taste. The study, led by materials scientist Lei Jiang, found that at different temperatures, ethanol and water molecules form different types of clusters, which affects the perception of alcoholic taste. At low temperatures, more pyramid-like clusters form, which reduces the pungency of the "ethanol" taste and makes the drink taste less alcoholic. On the contrary, as the temperature increases, the clusters become more chain-like, resulting in a more pronounced alcoholic taste. This explains why the taste of some alcoholic drinks, such as baijiu, can change depending on temperature. The data obtained opens up new prospects for beverage manufacturers, ... >>

Random news from the Archive

Contraceptives for kangaroos 28.06.2016

There are two kangaroos for every inhabitant of Australia, and relationships with this ratio do not always work out well. Previously, kangaroos were shot, but now a way has been found to control the population by distributing hormonal contraceptives to females.

Kangaroos harm agriculture, get run over by wheels and pollute drinking water tanks. In addition, there are so many of them that they do not have enough food. They starve, weaken, get sick a lot and die.

Previously, they were simply shot: more than 5 million animals died every year. Eco-activists have been demanding for a long time to find a more humane solution to the problem, and it was found. Now social workers will shoot kangaroos with hormonal implants similar to human long-term contraceptives.

Contraception for kangaroos is expensive. One injection costs about $200 and is valid for six years.

Other interesting news:

▪ Ventilation of the body under clothing

▪ Minibus without a driver

▪ Dark energy measurement

▪ Sony Handycam FDR-AX4E 1K camcorder

▪ New generation of robots

News feed of science and technology, new electronics

 

Interesting materials of the Free Technical Library:

▪ section of the site For a beginner radio amateur. Article selection

▪ article by Pechorin. Popular expression

▪ article What behavior is typical for a drowning person just before the final dive? Detailed answer

▪ article Shackle knot. Travel Tips

▪ article Coaxial vertical antennas. Encyclopedia of radio electronics and electrical engineering

▪ article Another ancestor of cinema. physical experiment

Leave your comment on this article:

Name:


Email (optional):


A comment:





All languages ​​of this page

Home page | Library | Articles | Website map | Site Reviews

www.diagram.com.ua

www.diagram.com.ua
2000-2024