Sedum Evers

Evers’ sedum is one of the plants of the family called Crassulaceae; in Latin the name of this plant will be as follows: Sedum ewersi L.
As for the name of the sedum evers family itself, in Latin it will be: Crassulaceae DC.
Description of sedum evers
Sedum evers is a perennial herbaceous plant, endowed with a woody and branched rhizome, the length of which will vary between ten and twenty-five centimeters. The stems of this plant will be round, bare and numerous, usually colored in reddish tones. The leaves of sedum evers are broadly ovate or rounded, and also opposite. The length of such leaves will not exceed twenty millimeters. The flowers of this plant are located in a rather dense corymbose inflorescence, and the calyx, in turn, will be endowed with five lanceolate lobes. There are only five petals of sedum evers, and they are twice as long as the calyx itself, and their color can be either light purple or pink. There are only ten stamens of this plant, the pistils are erect and have a rather short nose, and their length is about three to four millimeters.
Sedum evers blooms in the summer. Under natural conditions, this plant is found in Central Asia and the Altai region of Western Siberia. For the growth of sedum, Eversa prefers scree, pebbles, dry, rocky and semi-turfed slopes, as well as dry river beds, up to four thousand meters above sea level.
Description of the medicinal properties of sedum evers
Evers sedum 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, stems and leaves of this plant. The presence of such valuable healing properties is recommended to be explained by the content of vitamin C, anthraquinones, flavonoids, phenols, arbutin, alkaloids, coumarin esculetin and umbelliferone in this plant, as well as the following organic acids: malic, oxalic and citric.
To treat wounds, abrasions and carbuncles, it is recommended to use the following very effective remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take five to six tablespoons of crushed dry sedum evers grass per liter of boiling water. The resulting mixture should be infused for about one hour, after which it is recommended to strain this healing remedy very carefully. The resulting healing remedy based on sedum evers is used in the form of tampons, rinses and lotions for various abrasions, wounds and carbuncles.
It should be noted that sedum evers has been cultivated since time immemorial. Even in ancient Rome, this plant should have been sown on the roof in order to protect your home from lightning strikes. In addition, since ancient times, this plant has been used to get rid of warts, and women rubbed the plant on their cheeks to give them a natural blush. In addition, sedum evers was used as a very effective wound-healing and painkiller: positive dynamics after the use of such products based on this plant were noticeable in the shortest possible time.
Now sedum evers is recommended to be used as a biostimulant. Actually, the indications will be identical to aloe extract. To prepare an extract of sedum evers leaves at home, you should first prepare an infusion, and only then an extract is obtained from it. This remedy turns out to be very effective.






