Conyza canadensis Horseweed / Canadian Fleabane NL: Canadese fijnstraal / F: Vergerette du Canada Native from North America, this plant made its way all over Europe and many other parts of the world. It may not be the prettiest plant one would choose to keep in the garden, neither is it among the most popular plants in modern herbalism. Nevertheless Horseweed, or Canadian Fleabane, as it is also called, was used by most Native North Americans tribes to treat various illnesses, including diarrhea, fever, running nose, rhinitis, but also used to arrest bleedings or to relieve stomach aches, earaches or headaches. Externally, it was made into poultices to treat burns and sore joints. Roots were used in decoction teas to treat menstrual complaints. Dried and burned as incense it was used to ward off insects. In today’s herbalism Horseweed is mostly employed where an astringent is required: diarrhea, internal hemorrhage, nosebleeds, hemorrhoids, etc. It has been recently researched for its antioxidant, antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal properties, including against candidiasis - looks promising! Further one can still find references of folk usages of this plant to treat cholera, rheumatism, tuberculosis, bronchitis, inflamed tonsils, diabetes, menopausal symptoms, kidney and bladder conditions, eczema and ringworm. It is an edible plant, especially the young leaves, cooked, can be prepared as potherb, or used in the same way as other dark greens. Because of its powerful medicinal properties, it should be eaten sparingly, not in large amounts. It can also be dried and used as food spice - it gives an aromatic flavour to dishes. Warning: Skin contact with the plant can cause dermatitis in some people. More information on Conyza canadensis: Plants for a Future: Conyza canadensis Antiviral activity of Conyza canadensis (L) Antibacterial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of extracts of Conyza canadensis Antimicrobial activities of Conyzolide and Conyzoflavone from Conyza canadensis
From the exquisite Glacier Lily to the vibrant Common Sunflower, discover the diverse and captivating world of Montana wildflowers with this comprehensive guide on your trip to the Big Sky State.
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Welcome to part 3 of the A Natural Dyer's Home & Garden series. Today will be about 5 weeds & wildflowers you can use for natural dyeing.
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That daisy or chamomile like early spring wildflower might be daisy fleabane, Erigeron annuus. Perky fleabane grows in fields, roadsie ditches in North America.
Sea hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 20 seeds GMV free. Wildflowers - meadow & bees - pasture. Also very good to use as dried flowers and medicinal plants! Still a good time to sow! From our own organic farm. You can harvest the seeds and then sow them again the following year. They are also winter hardy and perennials. Sowing: Sow outdoors from March to October. Otherwise indoors or in a greenhouse. Prepare the soil accordingly. It should be fine-grained and weed-free. Spread the seeds evenly and press them down firmly. Do not cover with substrate or soil, as they germinate in light! Then water very WELL, preferably with a spray or fine jet. Then only water if the soil is very dry, never keep it too wet! Where necessary/possible, cover with translucent film until the seeds sprout or for better, faster growth with regular ventilation, also for a little longer. Protect from sun burn. Germination: Germinates after 7-21 days at 10-20°C soil temperature. Flowering: Blooms from May to August. Location: Possible very sunny to partially shaded location with rather poor, sandy, water-permeable, loose garden soil. Later fertilization and the removal of withered flowers promotes flower growth. PLEASE NOTE ! Reviews will only be accepted within a maximum of 10 days after receipt of the goods! Because these only relate to shipping, quality, quantity of seed (usually at least 20% more than stated!), communication and service. I also offer telephone advice/service on Sundays and public holidays! I have no influence on how you then treat the seeds! Sufficient light and temperature. Which substrate, possibly mushrooms present in it, kept too wet or dry and many other factors. Regarding sowing and cultivation instructions, tips and any questions that may arise, it would be more productive to do so by telephone. Possibly in the evening from 6 p.m. Because I don't know how you want to use the plants and their location conditions and circumstances. Kind regards! Steffen Schulz. Steffen Schulz Georg-Landgraf-Strasse 9 09112 Chemnitz Mail: st.schulz31 [!at] web.de Mob. : 01522-31 33 794 Also Sundays and public holidays until midnight.
Tired of endless weekends spent mowing, weeding, and watering your lawn? Wish your backyard was a vibrant, pollinator-friendly haven instead of a boring green expanse? Imagine a riot of wildflowers buzzing with life, butterflies fluttering
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For a few short weeks - every few years - this flower takes over this corner of the Mojave Desert in southwestern Utah.
That daisy or chamomile like early spring wildflower might be daisy fleabane, Erigeron annuus. Perky fleabane grows in fields, roadsie ditches in North America.
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Theme: God's love for us Objects: A picture of field of wildflowers or possibly a bouquet of cut wildflowers
That daisy or chamomile like early spring wildflower might be daisy fleabane, Erigeron annuus. Perky fleabane grows in fields, roadsie ditches in North America.
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