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Verbascum densiflorum - large -flowered royal candle
Verbascum Densiflorum, generally known as a large -flowered royal candle, belongs to the family of brown root (Scrophulariaceae). This two -year, growing herbaceous plant has attracted attention due to its striking inflorescences and its diverse use in traditional medicine as well as in garden art.
Botanical characteristics
The densely bloody royal candle is characterized by its large, dense inflorescences that carry a variety of small, yellow flowers. The leaves are large, woolly hairy and often gray -green. The plant can reach considerable heights and presents itself as a striking part of the landscape.
spread
Originally native to Europe, Verbascum Densiflorum is now widespread in many parts of the world. The plant prefers sunny locations and often grows on dry slopes, meadows and edges. Their adaptability has led to it thriving in different climate zones.
Pharmacological aspects
The densely bloody royal candle contains a number of bioactive compounds, including saponins, flavonoids and mucus. These substances give the plant their potential pharmacological properties, including anti -inflammatory and soothing effects.
Historical use
Various parts of Verbascum Densiflorum were used in traditional medicine. The leaves were used for the production of teas that were used to relieve respiratory problems, cough and sore throat. In addition, the plant was also used as home remedies for skin diseases.
Modern applications
The densely bloody royal candle is also used in modern naturopathy. Your extracts are made in the form of tinkers, teas and oils. They are used for respiratory diseases, especially in the case of cough and bronchitis. In addition, the plant is valued in homeopathy and as an ornamental plant.
Current research results
Modern research focuses on the identification and analysis of specific bioactive connections in Verbascum Densiflorum. Studies indicate that the plant could have antioxidant and anti -inflammatory effects that support their traditional use.
Prevention measures and side effects
As a rule, Verbascum Densiflorum is considered safe in the recommended doses. Nevertheless, pregnant women, breastfeeding and people with allergies should consult a doctor before application. In rare cases, the plant can cause allergic reactions.