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Mallow whorled is one of the plants of the family called mallow, in Latin the name of this plant will sound as follows: Malva verticillata L. (M. meluca Fraebn.) P. Medw. As for the name of the malvaceous mallow family itself, in Latin it will be like this: Malvaceae Juss.
Description of mallow whorled
Whorled mallet is an annual herb that will fluctuate in height between two and three meters. The stem of this plant will be straight and cylindrical, it can be either weakly branched or simple. At the base, the diameter of this stem will be about two centimeters, it can be either very scattered hairy or bare. The leaves of mallow whorled will be quite large in size, the leaf blades are rounded, they are painted in bright green tones, from above such leaves will be naked and shiny, and from below they are endowed with pressed hairs and an anthocyanin spot. Such leaves of mallow whorled will be five to seven-lobed. The flowers of this plant are located on very short pedicels, and are also arranged in several pieces in rather dense glomeruli in the leaf axils. The corolla of mallow whorled will be one and a half times larger than the calyx, it will be painted in lilac-pink or pale pink tones. The fruits of this plant consist of ten to eleven pale fruits.
The flowering of mallow whorled occurs in the period from June to the month of August, while the fruits will ripen in July-November. Under natural conditions, this plant is found on the territory of the European part of Russia. As a weed, mallow whorled grows in gardens, vegetable gardens and crops.
Description of the medicinal properties of mallow vermilion
Mallow vermilion is endowed with very valuable healing properties, while for medicinal purposes it is recommended to use the seeds, roots and grass of this plant. Grass includes flowers, stems and leaves. The presence of such valuable healing properties is recommended to be explained by the content of mucus in all parts of this plant, while carbohydrates will be present in the roots and stems, and the seeds contain fatty oil. The leaves of this plant contain carbohydrates and fatty oil, which in turn contains linolenic, oleic and linoleic acids.
A decoction prepared on the basis of the herb mallow whorled is recommended for use in case of diarrhea and anuria. A decoction based on the roots of this plant is indicated for use in whooping cough. As for traditional medicine, leaf ash is considered quite effective here, which is used to treat scabies.
It is noteworthy that Tibetan medicine recommends using the aerial part of the mallow whorled as part of various collections. Chinese medicine uses a decoction made from the seeds of this plant to treat breast cancer. It should be noted that the fiber of the stems of this plant is quite suitable for coarse spinning, and the oil is used in soap making.
It is noteworthy that this plant is a forage crop, which is considered quite promising in the forest-steppe, forest and humid regions of Ukraine and the North Caucasus, north-west Russia and in the northern regions of Western Siberia.
For diarrhea, it is recommended to use the following very effective remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of dry crushed herb mallow whorled for three hundred milliliters of boiled water. The resulting mixture should first be boiled for about three minutes, then infused for an hour and filtered thoroughly. Take such a healing agent based on mallow whorled three to four times a day, two tablespoons.
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