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Pupavka dyeing is one of the plants of the family called Asteraceae or Asteraceae, in Latin the name of this plant will sound like this: Anthemis tinctoria L. s. L. As for the name of the family of umbilical dye itself, in Latin it will be as follows: Asteraceae Dumort. (Compositae Giseke).
Description of the navel dyeing
Pupavka dyeing is known under numerous popular names: bull's eye, bobs, wild carnations, yellow flowers, kupavka, ox, yellow flowers, papavka, pupilka, ramen, forest pupavka, ramon, wild ashberry, field saffron, full chamomile and field hats. Pupavka dyeing is a perennial herb, the height of which will fluctuate between thirty and sixty centimeters. Such a plant will be endowed with a spindle-shaped branchy rhizome. The stem of this plant can be either ascending or straight, branched at the top or simple, and such a stem is painted in gray-greenish tones and is covered together with the leaves by means of fine-hairy pubescence. The leaves of the umbilicus dyeing are doubly pinnate, they are endowed with a toothed shaft, sharp lobules and comb-dividing segments. At the same time, the flower baskets of this plant are painted in yellow tones, they are rather large in size, located on long pedicels. Such flowers of the umbilical dyeing plant will consist of the marginal female pseudo-lingual and median tubular flowers. The fruits of this plant are ribbed achenes, the length of which will be about five millimeters.
Blossoming umba dye falls on the period from June to July. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Caucasus, Central Asia, Belarus, Ukraine, Western and Eastern Siberia, as well as all regions of the European part of Russia, with the exception of only the Lower Volga region. For growth, this plant prefers fields, dry meadows and garbage places.
Description of the medicinal properties of umbilical dyeing
Pupavka dyeing is endowed with very valuable medicinal properties, while it is recommended to use flower baskets and the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. Grass includes stems and leaves. The presence of such valuable medicinal properties is recommended to be explained by the content of essential oil, rubber, glycosides, polyacetylene compounds, coloring pigment and quercetin in the composition of this plant, which in turn belongs to the group of vitamin P.
Scientific medicine recommends the use of this plant in rheumatism, prevention and treatment of vitamin P deficiency and hypovitaminosis, allergic diseases, typhus, measles, scarlet fever, hemorrhagic diathesis, radiation sickness, thrombocytopenic purpura, capillary toxicosis, septic endocarditis and prevention, as well as which are associated with the use of arsenic compounds, anticoagulants and salicylates.
Pupavka dyeing is endowed with a very effective antihelminthic, hemostatic, diuretic, antimalarial, diaphoretic and choleretic effect.
A broth prepared on the basis of the herb of this plant, together with flower baskets, is indicated for use in uterine bleeding, gastralgia, diathesis, various colds, jaundice, and is also used as a choleretic agent.
A decoction based on umbilical inflorescences is used for diathesis, malaria, acute respiratory diseases, amenorrhea, and externally such a healing agent is used for baths and compresses. The powder of the inflorescences of this plant is used internally for helminthiasis.
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