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Ziziphora thin. 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

Ziziphora thin, Ziziphora tenuior. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Ziziphora thin Ziziphora thin

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Ziziphora (Ziziphora)

Family: Lamiaceae (Lamiaceae)

Origin: Ziziphora thin comes from Central Asia and the northern part of Iran.

Area: It is found in the southeast of Kazakhstan, in Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan and China.

Chemical composition: Essential oils were found in the composition of the plant, including thymol, carvacrol, pinene, camphene, etc. It also contains acids, tannins, flavonoids and other biologically active compounds.

Economic value: Ziziphora fine has value in medicine, is used as an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory agent. It can also be used as a spice to add to food.

Legends, myths, symbolism: The use of the plant is associated mainly with the medicinal properties and nutritional value of its fruits.

 


 

Ziziphora thin, Ziziphora tenuior. Description, illustrations of the plant

Ziziphora thin, Ziziphora tenuior L. Botanical description, distribution, chemical composition, features of use

Ziziphora thin

Lamiaceae family - Lamiaceae.

An annual plant 5-25 cm high, with a simple or branched stem.

The stem, like the branches, is densely covered with curved short hairs. Leaves linear-lanceolate or lanceolate, narrowed towards the base, mostly shortly petiolate.

The bracts are similar to the stem leaves, much longer than the flowers. The flowers are purple, on short stalks, collected in dense spike-shaped inflorescences. Calyx long- and narrow-cylindrical, with stiff hairs, short obtuse teeth, corolla with a thin, slightly protruding tube. The fruit is a nut.

It grows on stony and clayey rocks, sandy banks of rivers and seas, steppes, often on cultivated soil.

It is usually found in small thickets.

Distributed in Eastern Europe, Western Siberia, Central Asia, the Caucasus.

Industrial collection in wild thickets is unprofitable due to the small size of plants.

It is known that the aerial part contains 0,8-1,0% of essential oil, the main component of which is pulegone (75-80%).

When fresh, Ziziphora fine has a pleasant refreshing smell and a somewhat burning taste. The leaves are used as a spice.

Valuable honey plant.

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

 


 

Ziziphora thin, Ziziphora tenuior. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

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

Ethnoscience:

  • To treat a cold: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then add honey and drink the resulting infusion 2-3 times a day to improve immunity and reduce cold symptoms.
  • For the treatment of stomach disorders: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then drink the resulting infusion before meals to improve the functioning of the stomach and reduce the symptoms of the disorder.
  • For the treatment of kidney disease: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then drink the resulting infusion 2-3 times a day to improve kidney function and reduce symptoms of the disease.
  • For headache treatment: grind a few leaves of Ziziphora thin and put on whiskey. Leave on for a few minutes to relieve headaches.
  • For the treatment of respiratory diseases: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then use this infusion for steam inhalation to improve breathing and reduce the symptoms of respiratory diseases.

Cosmetology:

  • To moisturize the skin: insist 1-2 tablespoons of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then use this infusion for washing or as a tonic to moisturize the skin.
  • To reduce skin inflammation: grind a few leaves of Ziziphora thin and mix them with tea tree oil. Apply the resulting mixture to the skin to reduce inflammation and irritation.
  • To reduce dark circles under the eyes: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then cool the infusion and use it as a compress on the area around the eyes to reduce dark circles.
  • To reduce fine wrinkles: grind a few leaves of Ziziphora thin and mix them with avocado oil. Apply the resulting mixture to the skin and leave for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with water to reduce fine lines and improve skin tone.
  • For acne treatment: insist 1 tablespoon of dry leaves of Ziziphora thin in a glass of boiling water for 10-15 minutes. Then use this infusion to wipe problem areas of the skin to reduce acne and improve skin condition.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Ziziphora thin, Ziziphora tenuior. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

Ziziphora thin, or narrow-leaved ziziphora (Ziziphora tenuior) is a perennial plant from the mint family, which grows in Central Asia and the Caucasus.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing Ziziphora thin:

Cultivation:

  • Ziziphora thin prefers sunny places and well-drained soils.
  • Plants can be grown both in the ground and in containers.
  • Reproduction of plants occurs through seeds or division of the bush.
  • Ziziphora thin can be used for garden decoration and as a spicy-aromatic plant.

Workpiece:

  • The leaves and flowers of Ziziphora fine are used to make a tea that can be used as a sedative and anti-inflammatory agent.
  • Leaves and flowers should be picked during the flowering period, when they are still fresh and not faded.
  • To dry leaves and flowers, they must be placed on a sheet of paper and left in a shady place until completely dry.

Storage:

  • Dried leaves and flowers of Ziziphora thin can be stored in a dry and cool place in a tightly closed package for no more than a year.
  • Ziziphora fine tea is best prepared immediately before use.

Ziziphora thin is a beautiful and useful plant that can be used to decorate the garden and make tea. However, before using ziziphora thin as a medicine, you should consult your doctor.

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