Blue Monkshood

Products Preparations of aconite are mainly found in homeopathic, anthroposophic and other alternative medicines. Various dosage forms are available, such as globules, oils, drops, ear drops and ampoules. Stem plant Blue monkshood L. from the Ranunculaceae family is native to the Alps, among other places. The photos were taken in the botanical garden Brüglingen, in … Blue Monkshood

Cimicifuga Effects and Side Effects

Products Cimicifuga extracts are commercially available from various suppliers (e.g., Cimifemin Zeller, Femicin, Climavita). Stem plant The parent plant is the perennial Black cohosh L. of the buttercup family, native to eastern North America and traditionally used by Native Americans. Medicinal drug The rootstock, the cimicifugarhizome (Cimicifugae racemosae rhizoma), is used as the medicinal drug. … Cimicifuga Effects and Side Effects

Black Cumin

Synonyms in a broader sense Latin name: Nigella sativa folk name: Roman cumin, black coriander. Family: buttercup plants Plant description Herbaceous plant with tripartite, fiedric alternate leaves. The whole plant is slightly hairy, especially the stem. The flowers are white at the end, with greenish or bluish discoloration at the edges. Seeds develop from them, … Black Cumin

Wolfsbane

Latin name: Aconitum napellusGenera: buttercup plants, deadly poisonous, protected folk names: Foxroot, poisonous herb, aconitePlant description: Persistent plant with beet-like roots, a new tuber develops every year. The stem grows from it, 120 to 150 cm high with deeply slit leaves. The flowers are deep blue and helmet-like, stalked and arranged like ears. Flowering time: … Wolfsbane

Spring Adonis florets

Latin name: Adonis vernalisGenus: Cocksfoot plantsPopular name: Fire rose, devil’s eyeProtected, poisonous! Plant description: The plant is very rare and is a protected species. The plant grows 15 to 30 cm high, upright, round stems with numerous pinnate leaves. A large flower (up to 7 cm diameter), golden yellow, shiny crowns the flower stems. Flowering … Spring Adonis florets

Grape silver candle

Synonyms in a broader sense Plant synonyms: Ranunculaceae, buttercup, silver candle, cheekwort, bugweed Latin name: Cimicifuga racemosa, group: RanunculaceaeThe medicinal plant grape silver candle belongs to the buttercup family and is a 1 – 2 meter high, herbaceous plant. It is native to North America and Canada. But it is also found today in Europe … Grape silver candle

Production | Grape silver candle

Production The dried rootstock of the medicinal plant grape silver candle, which not only comes from the North American forests, but is also cultivated in Europe, is used medicinally. 4 – 12 m long rhizomes are dug up, washed and dried after the summer. Characteristic ingredients are triterpene (actein and cimigoside). In addition, phenylpropane derivatives, … Production | Grape silver candle