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An amphibian chickweed. 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

Amphibian chickweed, Rorippa amphibia. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Yellowcress amphibian Yellowcress amphibian

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Rorippa (Rorippa)

Family: Cabbage (Brassicaceae)

Origin: Europe, North America

Area: The amphibian jerushnik grows in wetlands, reservoirs, rivers, lakes, reservoirs. Found in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America.

Chemical composition: The plant contains vitamin C, calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, iodine, copper, manganese, zinc and selenium. The plant is also rich in glucosinolates and carotenoids.

Economic value: The amphibian is used for food, as a seasoning for salads, soups, meat dishes and other dishes. Also, the plant has medicinal properties and is used in folk medicine to treat diseases of the urinary system, gastrointestinal tract and to improve immunity.

Legends, myths, symbolism: The amphibian can be used as a symbol of resilience and survival, as it can grow in adverse conditions, including drought and low soil fertility. It can also be used as a symbol of health and healing, as it has been used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments. In some cultures, the amphibian can be used as a symbol of strength and protection, as its leaves can be used to create shields and protect against enemies. In general, the amphibian can be used as a symbol of resilience, survival, health, healing, strength, and protection.

 


 

Amphibian chickweed, Rorippa amphibia. Description, illustrations of the plant

Amphibian chickweed, Rorippa amphibia. Botanical description of the plant, areas of growth and ecology, economic importance, applications

Yellowcress amphibian

The amphibian chickweed is a perennial plant that prefers damp and wet places: damp meadows, shallow swamps, shores of lakes and ponds, bays and small rivers.

It occurs in the shade of fences and fences, like a weed in vegetable gardens. 100 g of green leaves contains 115 mg of vitamin C, as well as carotene, proteins, carbohydrates, nitrogenous substances.

Young leaves are somewhat sharp in taste, have a delicate aroma, are very rich in mineral salts, iron, calcium, iodine.

Due to their high palatability, the rosette leaves and young soft shoots of the chickweed have long been highly valued in the culinary arts of the Hellenes and Romans, as well as in India. But the most famous zhrushnik in Transcaucasia.

As a salad plant, it is grown in France and Northern Italy, in the Transcaucasus. Since 1900, on the outskirts of Paris, the jerushnik has been cultivated to supply the capital's market with fresh herbs.

Greens are used as a seasoning for soups, gravies, cheese, meat, fish. Salad made from fresh leaves has a pleasant tart taste that stimulates the appetite.

For salads, both young, not coarsened stems (before flowering), which are peeled, and not coarsened leaves are used. Salad from zhrushushka does not require special seasonings. Leaves often replace parsley.

In order to prevent and treat beriberi, with anemia, you can drink juice squeezed from the aerial parts of the plant, one spoonful three times a day.

Powder from the seeds of the zhrushushka is often used instead of mustard plasters. An ointment of crushed seeds and herbs mixed with lard or ghee is used in folk medicine to treat scrofula, ulcers, and festering wounds.

Author: Reva M.L.

 


 

Amphibian chickweed, Rorippa amphibia. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

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

Ethnoscience:

  • Decoction for the treatment of cough and bronchitis: Pour 1 tablespoon of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 cup of boiling water. Insist 15 minutes and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day.
  • Infusion for the treatment of toothache: Pour 1 tablespoon of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 cup of boiling water. Insist 20 minutes and strain. Soak a cotton swab in the infusion and apply to the aching tooth for 10-15 minutes.
  • Infusion for the treatment of colds: Pour 1 tablespoon of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 cup of boiling water. Insist 20 minutes and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day.
  • Decoction for the treatment of gastritis and stomach ulcers: Pour 2 tablespoons of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 liter of boiling water. Insist 2 hours and strain. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day.
  • Decoction for the treatment of hemorrhoids: Pour 2 tablespoons of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 liter of boiling water. Insist 2 hours and strain. Soak the gauze in the decoction and apply to the hemorrhoids for 15-20 minutes.

Cosmetology:

  • Face tonic: Pour 1 tablespoon of fresh chickweed amphibian with 1 cup of boiling water and leave for 15-20 minutes. Strain and use as a facial tonic. It will help cleanse the skin and improve its color.
  • Mask for the face: mix 2 tablespoons of fresh chickweed, 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of oatmeal. Add some water to make a paste. Apply to face for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water. The mask will help cleanse the skin and improve its texture.
  • Hair lotion: Pour 1 tablespoon of dry chickweed amphibian with 1 cup of boiling water and leave for 20-30 minutes. Strain and use as a hair lotion after washing. It will help strengthen your hair and prevent hair loss.
  • Hand cream: Mix 1 tbsp fresh chickweed and 1 tbsp shea butter. Apply to hands and massage until completely absorbed. The cream will help soften and moisturize the skin of the hands.
  • Body bath: Add 1 cup of fresh Amphibians to a bath of warm water. Take a bath for 20-30 minutes. The bath will help improve skin color and soften it.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Amphibian chickweed, Rorippa amphibia. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

The amphibian watercress (Rorippa amphibia) is a perennial cruciferous plant that grows in temperate climates, often found on the banks of water bodies.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing an amphibian chickweed:

Cultivation:

  • The amphibian chickweed prefers moist and moist soils, as well as partial shade or shade.
  • Plants can be grown both outdoors and in containers.
  • Plant propagation occurs through seeds or cuttings.
  • The amphibian chickweed can be used for landscaping the banks of water bodies and for creating swamp gardens.

Workpiece:

  • The amphibian is used as a medicinal plant that has anti-inflammatory, hemostatic and analgesic properties.
  • The plant is harvested during the flowering period, which falls in mid-summer.
  • The collected leaves and flowers of the amphibian jerus are thoroughly washed and dried in the shade.
  • The amphibian chickweed is stored in a dry place in a hermetically sealed package.

Storage:

  • Dried leaves and flowers of the amphibian honeysuckle can be stored in hermetically sealed packaging for 1 year.
  • The use of fresh chickweed is recommended within 1-2 days after collection.

The amphibian is a useful plant that can be used to treat certain diseases. Its leaves and flowers contain many beneficial substances, including flavonoids, ascorbic acid, and carotenoids. Harvested plants can be used to make tinctures, teas or decoctions, as well as added to culinary dishes.

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