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Princess ordinary (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry). 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

Common princess (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry), Rubus arcticus. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Princess ordinary (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry) Princess ordinary (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry)

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Sort by: Princess (Rubus)

Family: Pink (Rosaceae)

Origin: The common princess is common in the Arctic zone, as well as in the mountains of the Northern Hemisphere.

Area: The common prince is found in North America, Europe and Asia.

Chemical composition: The common princess is rich in ascorbic acid (vitamin C), carotene, flavonoids, essential oils and other beneficial substances.

Economic value: The fruits of the princess have a pleasant sweet and sour taste and are used to make jams, compotes, juices and other confectionery. In addition, the common princess is used in medicine due to its medicinal properties. It can help to cope with colds, strengthen the immune system and improve the general condition of the body.

Legends, myths, symbolism: The common princess is associated with love and romance in some cultures, perhaps because its berries are associated with the heart. Also, the plant symbolizes a wonderful life and well-being.

 


 

Common princess (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry), Rubus arcticus. Description, illustrations of the plant

Princess (common princess, arctic raspberry), Rubus arcticus. Botanical description of the plant, area, methods of application, cultivation

Princess ordinary (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry)

The Latin name of the genus Rubus comes from "ruber" (red) and is associated with the color of raspberries.

Perennial herbaceous plant up to 30 cm tall. The rhizome is long, thin, creeping, woody, located at a depth of 15-25 cm. The leaves are trifoliate, green. The flowers are solitary, apical, with five petals, dark pink in color, up to 2 cm in size. Flowering from the end of May and extended in time for 25-35 days: in July, you can find both fruit-bearing and flowering plants.

The fruit is a juicy polydrupe, sweet in taste when ripe, similar in size and shape to an ordinary raspberry, but its color is more complex - it can be red-white, purple, red or dark cherry, depending on the light. To taste, the princess is similar to strawberries, and the aroma of ripe berries resembles pineapple.

The plant is common in the cold and temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere - in North America, in Scandinavia, in Siberia, in the Far East.

Grows in forests, mixed grass meadows, along the banks of streams and rivers, in bushes, swamps and tundra, up to 1200 m above sea level.

The fruits of the princess contain carbohydrates, a significant amount of sugars (glucose and fructose), citric, malic and ascorbic acids, tannins, essential oils, which give the berries a pineapple taste. Also, the berries are rich in vitamin C, because it is an excellent remedy for scurvy and beriberi.

Most often, the berries of the princess are consumed fresh, they have a pleasant taste and aroma. Also, juices, jams, syrups are prepared from it, it is ground with sugar. Knyazhenika goes well with milk, ice cream, and cream. It is used to make liquor, liquor, because the berries are considered very fragrant. Dried leaves are suitable for brewing healthy tea.

The juice of the princess helps to reduce the temperature, quenches thirst. Recommended as a tonic and tonic. With kidney disease, disorders of water and salt metabolism, gout, preparations with an extract of the princess are used.

Knyazhenika has no specific contraindications; it cannot be used only in case of her individual intolerance.

Traditional medicine uses the prince in the treatment of rheumatism, liver diseases, and colds. For coughs, bronchial asthma, problems with the upper respiratory tract, you can use a decoction of dried or raw berries. A good antipyretic and thirst-quenching remedy is an infusion of the fruits of the princess. For healing compresses, the leaves of the princess are used, an infusion of the leaves can be taken by patients with anemia, this is an excellent tonic. With urticaria, diathesis, dermatitis, gruel from the leaves of the princess, only necessarily fresh, helps well.

Infusions of leaves, decoctions of dried berries are also used externally. For example, they make compresses for rheumatic pains, treat skin diseases. It is very useful to make lotions from decoctions for children in the treatment of diathesis, allergic urticaria.

 


 

Princess (mamura, raspberries, red cloudberries). reference Information

Princess ordinary (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry)

Perennial herbaceous plant 10-25 cm high, rose family. Dark red with a bluish bloom, the fruits are similar to raspberries, but somewhat smaller in size. The princess is a very tasty berry.

The berries of the princess are distinguished by high sweetness, their amazing aroma resembles the aroma of pineapple. They use the prince for food in a fresh and dry form, as well as for making jam, liqueurs, liqueurs (mamurovka), etc. The jam is especially good - fragrant and fragrant, with a hint of peach and pineapple. Fruits contain up to 7% sugar and 2% citric acid, vitamin C, coloring matter. The leaves contain tannins.

Young, tender leaves dried in the sun are suitable for making tea. Berries of the princess (in raw and dried form), as well as jam from the bottom, are recommended to be used as an antitussive, as well as for angina pectoris.

In folk medicine of the North and Kamchatka, an aqueous infusion of fruits has long been used internally to quench thirst and as an anti-febrile and antipyretic agent, and externally - for rinsing in inflammatory processes in the mouth and throat. The prince was also widely used as a vitamin remedy in the treatment and prevention of scurvy. An aqueous infusion of the leaves was used as an astringent for gastrointestinal disorders.

Authors: Dudnichenko L.G., Krivenko V.V.

 


 

Common princess (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry), Rubus arcticus. 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 colds: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed berries of the princess ordinary in 1 liter of boiling water. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes, then strain and take 1/2 cup 3 times a day. Princess vulgaris contains antipyretic and anti-inflammatory properties that help fight the symptoms of a cold.
  • For the treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed berries of the princess ordinary in 1 liter of boiling water. Let steep for 10-15 minutes, then strain and drink before meals. It contains anti-inflammatory properties that help improve digestion and reduce inflammation in the stomach and intestines.
  • For the treatment of gynecological diseases: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed leaves of the princess ordinary in 1 liter of boiling water. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes, then strain and use to wash the vaginal cavity. Princess vulgaris contains anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that help fight infections in the vaginal cavity.
  • For the treatment of dermatological diseases: prepare an infusion of dried berries of the princess vulgaris and apply to the affected skin several times a day. Princess vulgaris contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help fight inflammation and heal affected skin.
  • To strengthen immunity: eat fresh berries of the princess ordinary for food or prepare an infusion of dried berries. Princess vulgaris contains antioxidants and vitamins that help strengthen the immune system and protect the body from various diseases.
  • For the treatment of urolithiasis: brew 2 tablespoons of crushed roots of the common princess in 1 liter of boiling water. Let it brew for 10-15 minutes, then strain and take 1/2 cup 3 times a day. Princess vulgaris contains diuretic properties that help improve kidney function and the elimination of stones.

Cosmetology:

  • To strengthen hair: prepare a decoction of dried berries of the common princess by brewing 2-3 tablespoons of raw materials in 1 liter of water. Let it brew for several hours, then use to wash your hair after shampooing. The common princess contains biologically active substances that help strengthen the hair, promote its growth and improve its condition.
  • To moisturize and soften the skin: use fresh dutch berries to prepare a nourishing face mask. Grind the berries in a blender, add a little olive oil and apply on the face for 15-20 minutes. It contains vitamins and antioxidants that help hydrate and soften the skin and protect it from free radical damage.
  • To combat wrinkles and age-related skin changes: use the berries of the princess ordinary for the preparation of a face mask. Grind the berries, add a little honey and apply on the face for 15-20 minutes. Princess vulgaris contains antioxidants and vitamins that help fight wrinkles and age-related changes in the skin, as well as stimulate its regeneration.
  • To strengthen nails: use fresh dutch berries to prepare a nourishing nail bath. Grind the berries, add a little honey and apply on your nails for 10-15 minutes. Princess vulgaris contains biologically active substances that help strengthen nails and improve their growth, as well as protect against environmental influences and various harmful factors.
  • To combat redness and skin irritation: use fresh dutch berries to make a soothing skin mask. Grind the berries, add a little yogurt or sour cream and apply on the face for 15-20 minutes. Princess vulgaris contains antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that help fight redness and skin irritation.
  • To improve skin circulation: use dried berries of the common princess to prepare massage oil for the body. Grind the berries, add vegetable oil and apply to the skin for a massage. The common princess contains biologically active substances that improve blood circulation in the skin and stimulate its regeneration.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Common princess (arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry, red cloudberry), Rubus arcticus. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

Common raspberry (Rubus arcticus), also known as arctic raspberry, mamura, raspberry or red cloudberry, grows in the northern regions of Europe, Asia and North America.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing princess vulgaris:

Cultivation:

  • The common princess prefers sunny or semi-shady places, well-drained soils and a cool climate.
  • Propagation occurs through seeds, cuttings or division of bushes.
  • The common princess grows slowly and can reach a height of up to 60 cm.

Workpiece:

  • The common prince is used as a food product, including for making jam, juice, jams and compotes.
  • Berries are harvested during the ripening period, usually in July-August.
  • The berries of the common princess have a sweet and sour taste, and their aroma resembles the smell of pine needles.

Storage:

  • Blueberry berries can be stored fresh in the refrigerator for up to a week.
  • For longer storage, the berries of the princess can be frozen or dried.
  • For freezing, tightly closed containers or bags should be used.
  • To dry the berries, the princesses should be placed on a paper towel and dried in a warm and dry place.

It is high in vitamin C and other beneficial substances, so eating it can help boost immunity and improve overall health.

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