Smooth bristle-haired

Smooth bristle-haired is one of the plants of the family called Umbellaceae. In Latin, the name of this plant will be as follows: Laserpitium hispidum Bieb.
As for the name of the family of the bristle-haired smoothie, in Latin it will be like this: Apiaceae Lindl.
Description of the bristle-haired smoothie
Bristle-haired smoothie is a perennial herbaceous plant endowed with a spindle-shaped, thick and rather aromatic root. The height of the stem will be about forty to one hundred and twenty centimeters, such a stem will be covered to the top with sparse, long and whitish bristly hairs, while in the lower part such hairs will be more abundant and directed downwards. The basal leaves of this plant are triangular in outline, their length will be about ten to thirty-five centimeters, and their width is almost identical. The leaves can be either double or triple pinnate. The umbrellas of the smooth-haired bristlecone are endowed with approximately twenty to thirty protruding hairy rays, the diameter will be about four to eight centimeters, while the umbrellas will be about one centimeter in diameter, and the rays of the umbrellas will be densely pubescent. The petals of the smooth bristle-haired plant are colored yellow, and they are also deeply obverse-cordate. The fruits will be elliptical-oblong, their length will be about six millimeters and their width will be four millimeters.
This plant blooms from June to July. Under natural conditions, the bristle-haired smoothie can be found in the Caucasus, Crimea, as well as in the Lower Don region of the European part of Russia. For growth, this plant prefers scree, bushes and limestone slopes.
Description of the medicinal properties of Smooth bristlecone
The bristle-haired smoothie is endowed with very valuable healing properties, and it is recommended to use the herb of this plant for medicinal purposes. It is recommended to harvest the grass during the flowering of this plant, and the concept of grass includes the stems, flowers and leaves of the Siberian bristlecone.
The roots of this plant contain essential oil, while the herb also contains an essential oil that contains geraniol. Essential oil and the following flavonoids were found in the stems: apigenin and luteolin, while the inflorescences of the smooth hairy hair also contain essential oil. The fruits of this plant also contain essential oil, and its composition includes the following substances: alpha-pinene, limonene, geraniol, alpha-phellandrene, p-cymene, cadinene, geranyl citate, coumarins, flavonoids, as well as angelic and acetic acid.
This plant has a diuretic effect, and the essential oil has antibacterial properties. It is noteworthy that this essential oil can also be used in the perfume and cosmetics industry as a source of geraniol.
To gargle with sore throat, laryngitis, and pharyngolaryngitis, it is recommended to use the following remedy: to prepare it you will need to take one tablespoon of crushed dry herb of this plant per glass of boiling water. It is recommended to leave this mixture in a thermos for about one hour, after which the resulting mixture should be thoroughly strained. It is recommended to take approximately one third of a glass three to four times a day before meals. Also, this remedy will also be effective for edema, and for other diseases this remedy should be used warm.






