Campanula Bolognese

Campanula bolognese

Campanula Bolognese is one of the plants of the family called campanaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Campanula bolonensis L.

As for the name of the Bolognese bell family itself, in Latin it will be: Campanulaceae Juss.

Description of Campanula Bolognese

Campanula Bolognese is a perennial herbaceous plant whose root will be more or less spindly thickened. The stem of this plant is straight, its length can reach seventy centimeters. Such a stem will be rough, simple or weakly branched, and also more or less pubescent. The leaves of the Campanula Bolognese will be ovate and pointed, the basal leaves will be petiolate, the stem leaves will be sessile, and the upper ones will be stem-encompassing. It is worth noting that the flowers of this plant are quite small, their length is two to two and a half centimeters. Such flowers are drooping, they are numerous, endowed with very short pedicels and collected in a spike-shaped raceme. It should be noted that sometimes the inflorescence of the Bolognese bell can be somewhat branched, and the corolla itself will be colored in blue-violet tones. This plant blooms from June to August. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the European part of Russia, in Crimea, in the Dnieper region and in the Carpathians in Ukraine, as well as in Central Asia, Moldova, the Caucasus and Western Siberia. For growth, the Bolognese bell prefers forest edges, thickets of bushes, dry meadows up to the lower mountain zone. It should be noted that this plant is not only a honey plant and perganos, but also a very ornamental plant.

Description of the medicinal properties of the bell of Bologna

The Bolognese bell is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes.

The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of choline, vitamin C, iridoids, kaempferol, anthocyanins, alkaloids, and quercetin in this plant. An infusion of the Campanula bolognese herb is recommended to be drunk for epilepsy. The decoction, as well as the aqueous extract of this plant, is endowed with very valuable antiulcer properties.

For epilepsy, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a remedy, you will need to take three tablespoons of Campanula bolognese herb per two glasses of boiling water. It is recommended to infuse the resulting mixture for about one to two hours, after which this mixture based on the bell of Bolognese should be very carefully filtered. Take the resulting remedy three to four times a day, one-third or one-fourth of a glass. It should be noted that in order to achieve the greatest effectiveness when using this healing remedy based on this plant, it is recommended to carefully not only follow all the rules for preparing such a remedy, but also strictly follow all the rules for taking this remedy based on the bell of Bolognese.

It should be noted that this plant is listed in the Red Book. The reason for this phenomenon is considered to be the collection of the Bolognese bell in bouquets, the driving and grazing of livestock, the plowing and development of the territory in which this plant grows.

It is noteworthy that the homeland of the marsh bell is Italy, and this plant has existed in culture since the nineteenth century. It was from then on that this plant began to be used as a decorative plant to decorate various rooms.

The bell is the most mysterious flower

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