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Heliotrope. Legends, myths, symbolism, description, cultivation, methods of application

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  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

Heliotrope, Heliotropium. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Heliotrope Heliotrope

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Heliotrope (Heliotropium)

Family: Borage (Boraginaceae)

Origin: The genus includes about 250 species that are distributed in tropical and temperate regions of the world.

Area: Various types of heliotrope grow in South and Central America, Africa, Asia, Australia and the islands of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

Chemical composition: Heliotrope plants contain the alkaloid lenicgrin, which can be toxic to animals and humans. Also in plants there are essential oils, coumarins and flavonoids.

Economic value: Some types of heliotrope are used medicinally to treat skin conditions and infections. In cosmetology, heliotrope essential oil is used as a flavoring agent in perfumery and cosmetics. However, it should be noted that some types of heliotrope can be poisonous, so the use of plants for treatment should be carried out only under the supervision of specialists.

Legends, myths, symbolism: In ancient Greek mythology, the heliotrope was associated with the legend of Narcissus. It is said that Narcissus, seeing his reflection in the water, fell in love with himself and was turned into a flower. The heliotrope is also associated with Apollo, the god of the sun, and the flower is said to rotate in the direction of the sun, following its movement across the sky. In Christian symbolism, the heliotrope is associated with repentance and redemption. It is said that the flower was used to create wreaths and bouquets that were used as symbols of repentance and atonement for sins. In public symbolism, the heliotrope is associated with love, devotion and fidelity. It is used as a symbol of love and devotion, and to create bouquets and wreaths that are used in weddings and other romantic occasions. In general, heliotrope is a plant that has various legends, myths, and symbolic meanings in different cultures. It is associated with the sun, repentance and redemption, love and devotion, and is used as a symbol in various ceremonies and events.

 


 

Heliotrope, Heliotropium. Description, illustrations of the plant

Heliotrope. Legends, myths, history

Heliotrope
Heliotropium indicum L.

The name of the heliotrope comes from its ability to turn the inflorescences after the sun (Greek - helios - sun, trope - turn). In ancient Greece, this flower was associated with the myth of the love of the daughter of the Ocean - Klitia - to the solar Helios.

The daughter of the mighty Ocean was silent and modest, but a storm of love raged in her chest for the god of the solar disk, and her desire for intimacy with him was unbearable. And the almighty god did not notice her at all.

Clitia completely lost her mind, her strength left her fragile body, she sank to the ground and lost touch with the world. Only in the morning, inhaling the smell of cool dew, did she raise her head so that all day long she would look at the shining face of Helios. The nymph withered and turned into a flower, with a crown of the beloved sun, throughout the day looking for the trace of her beloved in the sky. Modern symbolism treats the heliotrope as a symbol of devotion.

This flower has an amazing property, and it should be collected in August, when the sun is in the constellation Leo. The heliotrope, collected and dried at the specified time, was carried around wrapped in bay leaves.

It was believed that everyone would always say good things about a person who wears a heliotrope, and he would be successful in business. When traveling, this flower will bring prosperity, hunting - prey, in the game - winning.

Heliotrope was widely used to protect people from evil forces, from thieves, and flowers plucked on the full moon, dried and then burned, were believed to be able to expel evil spirits from the house. At all times, the heliotrope was considered a symbol of devotion and harmony.

If you are tired of troubles with your husband or wife, with friends or partners, plant a heliotrope. He will help you to establish even the most difficult and intricate relationship.

Sunflowers are heliotrope flowers.

Author: Martyanova L.M.

 


 

Heliotrope, Heliotropium. 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 skin diseases: crush heliotrope leaves and mix with a little vegetable oil. Apply to the skin to reduce the symptoms of various skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.
  • For the treatment of cough: prepare an infusion of heliotrope leaves and flowers, poured with boiling water in a ratio of 1:5. Steep for 1-2 hours, then strain and drink 1/4 cup 2-3 times a day to relieve cough symptoms.
  • For the treatment of sore throats: prepare a decoction of the leaves and flowers of heliotrope, filled with boiling water in a ratio of 1:5. Infuse for 1-2 hours, then strain and use to gargle 2-3 times a day.
  • For the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract: prepare an infusion of heliotrope leaves and flowers, poured with boiling water in a ratio of 1:5. Infuse for 1-2 hours, then strain and drink 1/4 cup before meals to improve the functioning of the stomach and intestines.

Cosmetology:

  • Face cream: mix heliotrope extract with natural face cream in a ratio of 1:1. Apply to face and massage until completely absorbed. This cream helps to moisturize and refresh the skin, making it softer and smoother.
  • Shampoo: prepare an infusion of heliotrope leaves and flowers, poured with boiling water in a ratio of 1:5. Leave the infusion for 10-15 minutes, then strain and add to your regular shampoo. This shampoo helps to strengthen and heal hair, making it softer and shinier.
  • Body cream: mix heliotrope extract with coconut oil in a 1:1 ratio. Apply to the skin of the body after a shower and massage until completely absorbed. This cream helps to moisturize and nourish the skin, making it softer and more elastic.
  • Hair Mask: grind heliotrope leaves and mix with natural yogurt until a paste is obtained. Apply to hair and leave for 20-30 minutes, then rinse with warm water. This mask helps to strengthen the hair and improve its texture, making it softer and shinier.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Heliotrope, Heliotropium. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

Heliotrope (Heliotropium) is a genus of plants of the Boraginaceae family, which includes about 250 species distributed in the tropics and subtropics. The most famous species is the eastern heliotrope (Heliotropium arborescens), which is grown as an ornamental plant.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing heliotrope:

Cultivation:

  • Heliotrope can be grown both in pots and in beds. It prefers a sunny to semi-shady location and fertile soil with good drainage capacity.
  • Heliotrope can be propagated by seeds or cuttings. Seeds are sown in spring, and cuttings in summer.
  • The plant needs regular watering, especially in hot weather. However, do not waterlog the soil to avoid root rot.
  • Heliotrope can be pruned to root cuttings or to form a shrub. Regular pruning also keeps the plant compact and encourages flowering.
  • In winter, the heliotrope should be taken out to a cool room with a temperature of about +10 ° C.

Preparation and storage:

  • Dried heliotrope leaves and flowers can be used to make scented sachets that will help create a pleasant fragrance in a room or closet.
  • Heliotrope flowers can be dried and used as a natural dye.
  • When preserving heliotrope seeds, they should be stored in a dry and cool place until the next sowing season.

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