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Thistle-leaved Yarrow is one of the plants in the legume family, in Latin the name of this plant will sound like this: Oxytropis myriophilla (Pall.) DC. As for the name of the family of the pungent yarrow, in Latin it will be like this: Fabaceae Lindl. (Leguminosae Juss.).
Description of the yarrow-leaved shark
Ostrich yarrow is a perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between ten and twenty centimeters. The root of this plant will be quite thick, and its thickness will be about one and a half centimeters. Such a root will give numerous shoots, which in turn will be covered with the remains of dead stipules. The root of the yarrow-leaved plant at the top ends with a bunch of leaves and a flower arrow. The leaves of this plant are quite numerous, developed and narrow lanceolate, their length will be about fifteen to twenty centimeters, and the width will be equal to one or two centimeters. There are only six to eight leaves of the milfoil spitfish in a whorl, and their number exceeds thirty pieces. The flower arrows will turn out to be slightly or almost one and a half times longer than the leaves. The flowers will be in a short loose ear of ten to fifteen pieces, the corolla is painted either in red or in whitish tones. The length of the flag of this plant will be about eighteen to twenty millimeters, the length of the wings, in turn, is equal to sixteen to eighteen millimeters. The length of the yarrow boat is sixteen millimeters, it will be endowed with an awl-shaped nose, the length of which will be about three millimeters, while the thickness of the bob is three millimeters, and its length is about fourteen to sixteen millimeters.
The flowering of the pungent yarrow falls on the period from June to the month of July. Under natural conditions, this plant is found on the territory of the Angara-Sayan region of Eastern Siberia. For growth, the yarrow-leaved shark prefers dry meadows, steppe slopes, sandy and steppe pine forests. It is noteworthy that this plant is not only very decorative, but also a valuable honey plant.
Description of the medicinal properties of the yarrow
Thistle-leaved yarrow is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. Grass includes leaves, flowers, and stems.
The presence of such valuable medicinal properties should be explained by the content of coumarins, steroid saponins, alkaloids and flavonoids in this plant. It is noteworthy that experimental studies have proven that a decoction prepared on the basis of the herb of this plant will be endowed with the ability to manifest antihistamine activity.
As for traditional medicine, here this plant is very widespread. A decoction and infusion based on the herb ostorolodochnik yarrowsya is recommended for use in septicopyemia, various intoxication and cardiovascular diseases. In addition, such agents are used as anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antipyretic and analgesic for toothache.
For anthrax, fractures, bone diseases and erysipelas, it is recommended to use a decoction based on the herb of this plant. For food intoxication, various skin diseases and colds, an infusion and a decoction based on the leaves and flowers of acuminatus are used. In addition, such a remedy is used as a wound healing agent and is included in the composition of medicines used for influenza.
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