Sedum White-pink

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Video: Sedum White-pink

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Sedum White-pink
Sedum White-pink
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Sedum white-pink is included in the number of plants of the family called Crassulaceae, in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Sedum alboroseum L. As for the name of the white-pink stonecrop family itself, in Latin it will be: Crassulaceae DC.

Description of stonecrop white-pink

The sedum white-pink is a perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between thirty-five and sixty centimeters. The rhizomes of this plant are cordlike, thin, and they will depart in a bundle from a short woody rhizome. The stalk of the white-pink stonecrop will be powerful, sturdy, leafy and straight, and its height will fluctuate between sixty and one hundred centimeters. The leaves of this plant are almost sessile, alternate, oblong-ovate, and to the base they will be wedge-shaped. The length of such leaves will be about seven to ten centimeters, and the width will be equal to one and a half to four centimeters, from below, these leaves will be endowed with rather abundant dark and elongated-dotted glands. The inflorescence of this plant is dense, its width will be about seven to ten centimeters, and the length will be equal to ten to thirty centimeters. Such an inflorescence of white-pink sedum will be a complex umbellate-paniculate and slightly branched, it has about ten spread apart branches, each of which will carry an independent scutellum. The flowers of this plant will be five-membered, the length of the petals will be about six to six and a half millimeters, and the petals will be painted in white or pink tones. The fruits of the white-pink stonecrop will barely protrude from the corolla, they will be oblong and endowed with a short nose. The length of the seeds of this plant will not exceed one millimeter, and they will be painted in brownish tones.

The flowering of this plant occurs in the period from July to August. Under natural conditions, sedum white-pink is found in the Far East in the valley of the Tymi River. For growth, this plant prefers river valleys, moist sea shores, rocky and sandy slopes.

Description of the medicinal properties of white-pink stonecrop

The sedum white-pink is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while it is recommended to use the leaves of this plant for medicinal purposes.

The presence of such valuable medicinal properties is recommended to be explained by the content of fructose, kaempferol, sucrose, quercetin, sedoheptulose, esculetin, kaempferitrin and 3-rhamnoside kaempferol in the composition of this plant. As for Japanese medicine, an infusion prepared on the basis of the leaves of this plant is quite widely used here. Such a healing agent is used as a detoxifying agent, and is also used for various skin diseases. In China, however, such medicines are used for feverish conditions, and are also used as detoxifying agents for the bites of various poisonous insects.

For colds, it is recommended to use the following healing agent based on this plant: to prepare such a healing agent, you will need to take one tablespoon of crushed dry herb of white-pink sedum for one glass of boiling water. The resulting healing mixture is recommended to be infused for about two hours, and then this mixture should be very thoroughly filtered. The resulting healing agent is taken on the basis of white-pink sedum three times a day, one third or one fourth of a glass. It is noteworthy that, provided that a healing agent based on this plant is properly prepared and correctly applied, a positive result will be noticeable very soon.

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