Clematis straight

Clematis recta L. is one of the plants of the family called Ranunculaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Clematis recta L.
As for the name of the straight clematis family itself, in Latin it will be: Ranunculaceae Juss.
Description of straight clematis
Clematis straight is a perennial herbaceous plant, the height of which will fluctuate between sixty and one hundred and fifty centimeters. Such a plant will be endowed with a straight and short-haired stem, as well as odd-pinnate petiolate leaves, which in turn will be endowed with ovate-heart-shaped leaves in about two to four pairs. The length of such leaves of this plant can reach nine centimeters. The leaves of straight clematis are colored bluish-green. The flowers of this plant are collected in a multi-flowered corymbose inflorescence, and such flowers will be more or less wide open. The tepals of straight clematis are almost white in color, and their length will be about seven to fifteen millimeters. The fruit of this plant is a complex polysperm. This plant blooms in the summer.
For growth, straight clematis prefers places among shrubs along the valleys of large rivers located both in the middle and in the southern zone of the European part of Russia. In addition, straight clematis can also be found in Ukraine and Belarus.
Description of the medicinal properties of straight clematis
Straight clematis is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The concept of grass includes the flowers, leaves and stems of straight clematis. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of saponins, alkaloids, clematitol and anemonol in this plant. The flowers of straight clematis will contain essential oil.
An infusion prepared from the herb of this plant is recommended for use for migraines, hypertension, peptic ulcers and inflammation of the bladder. In addition, this remedy is also used to improve appetite, as well as as a remedy against sexually transmitted diseases and a remedy that helps in the fight against edema, which is of cardiac origin.
However, it is also important to note that this plant is considered poisonous. For this reason, extreme caution is recommended when handling clematis, and any treatment using this plant should be carried out under the close supervision of a physician.
To prepare a highly effective remedy using this plant, it is recommended to add one teaspoon of dried clematis to five hundred milliliters of boiling water. The resulting medicinal mixture should be steeped for approximately one hour, then thoroughly strained. Take one-third of a glass of this clematis-based remedy three times daily. It is important to note that to achieve maximum effectiveness when taking clematis-based remedies, it is essential to strictly adhere not only to all the preparation instructions but also to the specific instructions for taking them. A powder made from dried clematis leaves is recommended for the treatment of scabies, eczema, and lichen of various origins. It’s worth noting that this powder is highly effective when used correctly.






