Coppice noble coppice

The Latin name for this plant is Hepatica nobilis Schreb. (Anemone hepatica L.). Hepatica nobilis Schreb. (Anemone hepatica L.) is a member of the buttercup family.
The Latin name for the hepatica nobilis family is Ranunculaceae Juss.
Description of Hepatica nobilis
Hepatica nobilis is also known by the following common names: hepatica nobilis, blue snowdrop, scilla, pure anemone, windflower, liverwort, and scaly-leaved anemone. Hepatica nobilis is a perennial herbaceous plant, growing between eight and fifteen centimeters tall. Its leaves are trilobed at the base and downy beneath. The flowers of the noble woodpecker are blue, with a simple corolla-shaped perianth and numerous stamens and pistils. The fruit of this plant consists of achenes with a rather short style.
This plant blooms in the spring. It prefers Belarus, Ukraine, and deciduous forests in Russia, and can also be found in gardens. It should be noted that this plant is poisonous.
Description of the medicinal properties of noble woodpecker
Noble woodpecker has very valuable medicinal properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. The herb includes flowers, leaves, and stems. It is recommended to harvest this raw material from April to May.
A water infusion of this plant’s herb in small doses is recommended for hemoptysis, fever, cough, and diarrhea. It is worth noting that noble woodpecker has very effective antiseptic properties. An infusion made from wood-sage is recommended for gargling with sore throats and is also used to cleanse various purulent wounds and ulcers. Crushed wood-sage is used as a poultice for various purulent wounds. It should be noted that internal use of this plant, being poisonous, requires extreme caution and is recommended only under strict medical supervision.
For hemoptysis, 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 one tablespoon of dry herb nobilis per one glass of boiling water. The resulting healing mixture should be left to infuse for about one to two hours, after which this medicinal mixture should be filtered very carefully. Take this medicine based on the noble coppice three times a day, one teaspoon.
Externally, for rinsing and washing various purulent wounds and ulcers, it is recommended to use the following very effective healing remedy based on this plant: to prepare such a healing remedy, you will need to take two tablespoons of crushed dry herb of the noble coppice per three glasses of boiling water. The resulting medicine based on this plant should be infused for about two hours, after which this remedy should be filtered very carefully. When used correctly, such a healing remedy is very effective, but great care is required when using this remedy, since the plant is poisonous.






