Primrose mealy primrose

Pulverine (Pulverine) is a member of the primrose family, the Latin name for this plant is Primula farinosa L.
The Latin name for the primrose family is Primulaceae Vent.
Description of Primrose
Pulverine (Pulverine) is a perennial herbaceous plant, growing between two and thirty centimeters in height. This plant has a powdery, waxy coating, with whitish or yellowish tones. The rhizome of Primrose (Pulverine) is quite short, but it produces numerous whitish roots. The leaves, including the petioles, are approximately one to ten centimeters long and no more than two centimeters wide. These leaves are oblanceolate with an obtuse or rounded apex. The stalks of this plant will be approximately two to fifteen centimeters long, with a mealy coating at the very top. Remarkably, the leaves of the Primrose mealy will bear multi-flowered umbels of inflorescence, with the corolla ranging in color from lilac to bright and dark purple, although sometimes this corolla can be pale or pure white with a greenish or whitish tube. The capsule of this plant will be cylindrical, and the ovoid seeds will not exceed half a millimeter in length.
Primrose mealy blooms from May to June. In the wild, this plant is found in the European part of Russia, the European Arctic, the Okhotsk and Kamchatka regions of the Far East, and Western and Eastern Siberia. In terms of general distribution, this plant is found in northern Mongolia and the mountains of Europe in Scandinavia. Primrose flourishes prefer meadows, plains, and rocky scree.
Description of the medicinal properties of Primrose flourishes
Primrose flourishes possess valuable medicinal properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The herb includes the flowers, leaves, and stems of this plant. These valuable medicinal properties are attributed to the saponins, tannins, essential oils, and flavonoids it contains.
A decoction made from this herb is used to improve hair growth and to treat dermatitis.
For dandruff and hair loss, it is recommended to use the following very healing remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take five tablespoons of mealy primrose herb per liter of boiling water. The resulting healing mixture should be infused for about two hours, after which it is recommended to strain this mixture very carefully. You should wet your head with this healing remedy based on mealy primrose immediately after washing; it is also permissible to lightly rub this remedy into the skin, after which you should not wipe your head. This healing remedy based on this plant is used every other day for one month or one and a half months. It is noteworthy that this remedy is also effective in the form of lotions for the treatment of ringworm. It is important to note that in order to achieve the greatest effectiveness when taking such a healing remedy based on this plant, it is recommended not only to strictly follow all the rules for preparing such a remedy, but also to follow all the rules for taking this remedy based on mealy primrose.






