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Siberian larch. 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

Siberian larch, Larix sibirica. Photos of the plant, basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

Larch Siberian Larch Siberian

Basic scientific information, legends, myths, symbolism

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Family: Pine (Pinaceae)

Origin: Siberian larch comes from the northern regions of Eurasia, including Siberia, Mongolia and China.

Area: Siberian larch is distributed in the northern hemisphere, mainly in subarctic and temperate latitudes. In Russia, its range covers Siberia, the Far East, the Urals, as well as some regions of the North Caucasus.

Chemical composition: Siberian larch needles contain essential oils, resins, tannins and flavonoids.

Economic value: Siberian larch has a high value for forestry. Its wood is used in construction, furniture and paper production, as well as for the production of resin and essential oils. In addition, Siberian larch is used in landscape design and as an ornamental plant.

Legends, myths, symbolism: In the culture of shamans of Siberian peoples, such as Evens, Evenks and others, Siberian larch is considered a sacred plant. It is used in various rites and rituals, such as the incense ceremony, to communicate with spirits and gain spiritual power. The tree is also believed to have healing properties and can be used to treat various ailments. In the culture of the Kets, a people living in Siberia, Siberian larch is considered a symbol of strength and courage. The Kets use the wood to make bows and arrows, which are used to hunt large animals such as elk and bear. In Chinese culture, Siberian larch is considered a symbol of longevity and prosperity. It is used as a symbol of resilience and endurance, as well as to promote health and immunity. In general, Siberian larch can be used as an expression of strength, courage and longevity.

 


 

Siberian larch, Larix sibirica. Description, illustrations of the plant

Siberian larch, Larix sibirica. Botanical description of the plant, areas of growth and ecology, economic importance, applications

Larch Siberian

Family Pine, class Coniferous, department Gymnosperms.

Larch is a taiga tree. Flowers, like all conifers, do not have larches. Seeds are formed in medium-sized cones with leathery entire densely pubescent seed scales.

Larch seeds are small nuts 2-5 mm long, yellowish, with wings 9-14 mm long. Blossoms in May, seeds spill out in October. Larch lives up to 500 years or more.

Larch is the most common tree in Russian forests, it occupies 38% of their area, while pine occupies 16% of the area, birch - 13%, spruce - only 10%.

Larch Siberian

Larch is a cold-resistant plant that grows in areas reaching the Far North. It needs large streams of light, does not grow well in shading and on highly moist soils. The short, soft needles of larch trees emerge each spring from yellowish buds and fall like leaves each autumn, hence the name of the tree.

In terms of technical properties, larch wood is superior to wood of other species of coniferous plants. It is dense, solid; even freshly cut - does not sink. Wood is well preserved in water, therefore it is used in shipbuilding, goes to the manufacture of poles, mine fixtures, sleepers.

Some chemicals and medicinal substances are obtained from wood. Larch needles contain a significant amount of vitamin C.

Authors: Kozlova T.A., Sivoglazov V.I.

 


 

Siberian larch, Larix sibirica. Recipes for use in traditional medicine and cosmetology

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

Ethnoscience:

  • Cough Treatments: take 1 tablespoon of chopped Siberian larch needles and pour a glass of boiling water. Infuse for 30 minutes, strain and drink 1/4 cup 3-4 times a day.
  • Treatment of colds: take 3 tablespoons of chopped needles and steam them in 1 liter of boiling water. Infuse for 2-3 hours, then strain and add 3 tablespoons of honey. Drink 1/2 cup three times a day.
  • Cold Treatments: take 3 tablespoons of chopped needles and fill them with 0,5 liters of vodka. Steep for 2 weeks, then strain. Take 1 teaspoon 3 times a day.
  • Treatment for rheumatism: take 50 grams of chopped needles and mix them with 100 grams of sea buckthorn oil. Add 2 tablespoons of crushed yarrow leaves and mix everything. Apply the ointment to the affected areas several times a day.
  • Strengthening immunity: take 1 tablespoon of chopped needles and pour 1 cup of boiling water. Infuse for 30 minutes, strain and drink 1/4 cup 3 times a day.

Cosmetology:

  • Face mask for skin hydration: take 1 tablespoon of honey and mix with 1 tablespoon of Siberian larch powder. Add some water and apply on face for 10-15 minutes. Wash off with warm water.
  • Hair mask to strengthen and shine hair: take 1 egg, beat and add 1 tbsp honey and 1 tbsp castor oil or jojoba oil. Add 1 tablespoon of Siberian larch powder. Apply to hair for 30 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
  • Face wash for oily skin: Take 1 tablespoon of Siberian larch powder and add to 1 glass of water. Add 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel and 1 tablespoon of honey. Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Apply to the skin of the face, massaging for 1-2 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
  • Facial toner to reduce inflammation and improve skin tone: take 1 tablespoon of Siberian larch powder and add to 1 cup of boiling water. Let it steep for 30 minutes, then strain. Add 1 tablespoon rose water and 1 tablespoon glycerin. Store in the refrigerator and apply to the face in the morning and evening after cleansing.
  • Massage oil to strengthen the skin and improve microcirculation: take 50 ml of jojoba oil and add 10 drops of Siberian larch essential oil. Shake gently before use. Apply a small amount of oil to the skin of the face or body and massage in circular motions until completely absorbed.
  • Hand cream to moisturize and protect the skin: take 50 ml of coconut oil and add 1 tablespoon of Siberian larch powder. Add 10 drops of lavender essential oil and 5 drops of Siberian larch essential oil. Mix all ingredients and apply on hands. Store in refrigerator.
  • Body scrub to exfoliate and moisturize the skin: take 1 cup of sea salt and add 1 tbsp honey, 1 tbsp jojoba oil and 1 tbsp Siberian larch powder. Mix well and apply to wet body skin with massaging movements. Wash off with warm water.

Attention! Before use, consult with a specialist!

 


 

Siberian larch, Larix sibirica. Tips for growing, harvesting and storing

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

Siberian larch (Larix sibirica) is a tree of the pine family that grows in the northern regions of Eurasia.

Tips for growing, harvesting and storing Siberian larch:

Cultivation:

  • Siberian larch prefers sunny places and moist soils.
  • It can be grown from seeds or cuttings.
  • It is recommended to plant plants in spring or autumn.
  • Siberian larch can reach a height of up to 40 meters and requires enough space to grow.

Workpiece:

  • Siberian larch is used in construction and for the production of paper and pulp.
  • Siberian larch wood has good strength and resistance to decay.
  • It is recommended to harvest wood after the full maturity of the tree.

Storage:

  • Wood storage requires certain conditions, including low humidity and good ventilation.
  • Storing Siberian larch in a dry place at room temperature can extend its lifespan.

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