Stukova

Stukova’s oleaginous plant is one of the plants of the family called legumes; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Oxytropis stukovii Palib.
As for the name of the Stukov family, in Latin it will be: Fabaceae Lindl. (Leguminosae Juss.).
Description of the ostracist Stukov
Stukova’s holly is a perennial stemless plant, the length of the peduncle of which will fluctuate between ten and twenty centimeters. Such a plant will form a small turf, its stem shoots will be shortened, and the leaves will be oblong. The length of the leaves of Stukov’s holly will be about ten to thirteen centimeters, and the width will not exceed two and a half centimeters. The leaves of this plant will be sparsely pubescent, and they are ovate-rounded, the length of such leaves is three to five millimeters, they are arranged in whorls of four to six pieces, and there will be about sixteen to twenty-six whorls in total. The length of the flower arrows of Stukova will be slightly longer than the leaves. The flowers of this plant are arrows clustered at the top into a short raceme. The length of the flag will be about twenty-five millimeters, and the width will be equal to ten millimeters, the length of the wings of this plant is fifteen to seventeen millimeters. The length of the Stukov’s boat will be equal to fifteen millimeters; such a boat will be endowed with a rather long spout. The pod of this plant is bare, not completely bilocular and oblong.
This plant blooms in June. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in the Daursky region of Eastern Siberia. For growth, Stukova’s horned grass prefers saline steppes and the shores of salt lakes.
Description of the medicinal properties of Stukova
Stukova’s orchard is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the leaves and flowers of this plant for medicinal purposes. The presence of such valuable healing properties should be explained by the content of saponins, alkaloids, coumarins and steroids in this plant.
As for traditional medicine, here this plant has received quite wide use. Traditional medicine uses an infusion and decoction prepared from the flowers of Stukova. Such medicinal agents are used as diuretics, wound healing and anthelmintic agents. In addition, infusion and decoction based on leaves and flowers is used for edema, ascites, treatment of various skin ulcers and a number of infectious diseases.
The following medicinal remedy based on this plant is used as a diuretic and for ascites: to prepare such a medicinal remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of dry crushed leaves and flowers of Stukova ostrich per one glass of water. The resulting healing mixture should be boiled for about three to four minutes, then this mixture is left to infuse for about one to two hours, after which it is recommended to strain this medicinal mixture based on this plant very carefully. Take the resulting medicinal product based on Stukova stukov three times a day, one to two tablespoons, as a diuretic for ascites and edema. In addition, such a decoction can also be used as a lotion as a very effective wound healing agent. If used correctly, the positive effect will be achieved quite quickly and will become noticeable in the shortest possible time.






