Roofing rejuvenated

Roofing Juvenile is one of the plants of the family called Crassulaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Sempecvivum tectorum L.
As for the name of the family itself, in Latin it will be: Crassulaceae DC.
Description of the rejuvenated roofing
Roofing young is known by the following popular names: always alive, share, wild artichokes, roofing tenacious, young, large consumable, jumps, wild garlic and steppe turnip. Juvenile roofing is a perennial drought-resistant herbaceous plant, the height of which will fluctuate between ten and thirty centimeters. The stem of such a plant is grooved and flower-bearing, it is covered with rather short glandular hairs, colored white, and along the edge such a stem will be endowed with long, hard cilia. The leaves of the young roofing plant will be thick and alternate, ciliated and fleshy, while at the top they are pointed. On erect flowering stems, such leaves of this plant will sit scatteredly, and on non-flowering shoots they will come together into spherical rosettes. The flowers of the young roofing are quite small, they can be colored in both yellow and pale yellow tones, and even greenish-yellow. Such flowers will be endowed with six sepals and six corolla petals, which will be fused at the bottom. The inflorescence of the young roofing plant will be quite complex and umbrella-shaped. The fruit of this plant is a complex leaflet and the seeds will be quite small in size. The plant will reproduce vegetatively through brood buds that form in the leaf axils.
The flowering of the young roofing tree occurs in the period from June to August. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Belarus, Ukraine and the European part of Russia. To grow, this plant will prefer sandy soil, pine forests, river banks, open hills, hills and clearings.
Description of the medicinal properties of rejuvenated roofing
Juvenile roofing is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the leaves of this plant for medicinal purposes. It is recommended to harvest such raw materials throughout the entire flowering period of the young roofing plant.
It is noteworthy that the chemical composition of this plant has not yet been sufficiently studied. However, it is known for certain that the composition of rejuvenated roofing contains various microelements, vitamin C, B vitamins, malic, lactic and other organic acids. Rejuvenated roofing is endowed with quite effective wound-healing, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, soothing and weakly fixing effects.
An infusion prepared from the leaves of this plant is recommended for use for bloody diarrhea, peptic ulcers and duodenal disease, cough, bronchitis and painful menstruation. Externally crushed leaves of Juvenile roofing are used for warts, calluses, hemorrhoids, burns, wounds and insect bites. Crushed fresh leaves of this plant in the form of an ointment and mixed with an equal amount of honey and butter should be used for rashes on the chest, fistulas, ulcers, festering and long-term non-healing wounds, and in addition it is also used for hardening of the breasts in nursing mothers.
It should be noted that due to the fact that the chemical composition of this plant is not yet fully known, it is possible that new ways of using the healing properties of roofing rejuvenation may emerge.






