Feverfew Clover

Stem plant Menyanthaceae, feverfew clover Medicinal drug Menyanthidis folium PhEur (Trifolii fibrini folium) – bitter clover leaves: the dried, whole or crushed leaves of L. (PhEur) Ingredients Bitters: secoiridoid glycosides: dihydrofoliamenthine, menthiafolin. Flavonoids Coumarins Phenolic carboxylic acids Tannins Effects Amarum purum Promotes the secretion of saliva and gastric juices Fields of application Loss of appetite … Feverfew Clover

Bitter Clover

Latin name: Menyanthes TrifoliataGenus: fever clover plants, protected!common names: Trifoliate, rabbit’s ear, gall, fevercloverPlant description: The plant grows on marshy soils of water bodies or in mud with a creeping rhizome that develops racemes or panicles with numerous flowers from May to June. The stem is smooth with trifoliate leaves. Origin: Spread in Europe, Asia … Bitter Clover