Ledebur swimsuit

Ledebour’s bathhouse is one of the plants of the family called Ranunculaceae; in Latin the name of this plant would be as follows: Trollins ledebouri Rchb.
As for the name of the ledebur swimsuit family itself, in Latin it will be: Ranunculaceae Juss.
Description of the ledebur swimsuit
Ledebur’s bathhouse is a perennial herbaceous plant with a slightly branched or completely straight stem. The stem of this plant will elongate slightly when it bears fruit, and it is endowed with one to three flowers, and is also furrowed and smooth. The basal leaves of the ledebur bathhouse will be palmately five-parted and petiolate, and also endowed with rhombic lobes. There are only three to five stem leaves, and the lower leaves will be petiolate, while the upper ones are sessile. The length of the pedicels of this plant will be about three to fifteen centimeters, and sometimes this value can reach twenty centimeters.
The flowers of the ledebur swimsuit are large, their diameter is approximately five centimeters. The sepals of this plant will be oval in shape and slightly concave, there are only five to ten of them, and they are painted in yellow or orange tones. The nectary petals, in turn, also turn yellow or orange. The fruits of the ledebur swimsuit consist of quite numerous leaflets, which are collected in a rather dense head, and their length is one to one and a half millimeters.
The flowering of the ledebur swimsuit occurs during the period from May to June. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Daursky region of Siberia, as well as in Primorye and the Amur region of the Far East. For growth, this plant prefers bushes, forest clearings, grassy slopes, damp and swampy meadows.
Description of the medicinal properties of the ledebur bathing suit
The ledebur bathhouse is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The term grass includes leaves, flowers and stems.
The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of the alkaloid magnoflorine in the ledebur bathing suit, while the seeds contain about thirty percent fatty oil. The height of this plant itself can reach one hundred centimeters. An infusion prepared from the herb and flowers of ledebur has become quite widespread in Tibetan medicine. Here, such a healing remedy is considered very effective in the fight against visual impairment. It should be noted that the Nanais quite widely use a decoction prepared from the herb of this plant. This healing agent is recommended for use in epilepsy, and also as a very valuable hemostatic agent.
If you have a poor appetite, it is recommended to use the following remedy based on ledebur bathing suit: to prepare such a remedy you will need to take eight to ten grams of crushed herbs of this plant per glass of boiling water. The resulting mixture should be infused for about two hours, and then the mixture should be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting healing remedy based on Ledebur bathing suit three times a day, two tablespoons.
For neuroses, it is recommended to take one teaspoon of the flowers of this plant per glass of boiling water, the resulting mixture should be infused for thirty to forty minutes in a sealed container, and then the mixture should be filtered very carefully. Take the resulting healing remedy based on the Ledebur bathing suit three times a day, one or two tablespoons.






