Notes on plants

1. Primrose is popular because of its early blooming and striking variegation. Currently, many hybrid varieties are being grown. There are more than 400 species in various colors - pink, yellow, blue, red, purple. There are large-flowered varieties, the flowers of which reach a diameter of 5 cm.


The ancient Scandinavian sagas tell us that at the end of a long and cold winter, the young and beautiful Goddess Freya arrived on Earth. She got down from her chariot, which was pulled by two fluffy cats, and unlocked the spring. One of the first flowers, primroses, served as her keys. And indeed, the stems with flowers resemble the link of a golden key.


Primrose is a genus encompassing about 400-500 species of perennial herbaceous plants that belong to the Primrose family. They have short filamentous roots, and stems are usually erect, but may be absent. The leaves are clamped at the base of the stem in a rosette. Blooms from February to May. The flowers are five-petaled and form a straight or bent inflorescence at the tip of the plant or are single in the center of the stem rosette. The fruit is a multi-seeded box.


Primroses originate from temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere. We have 8 species of this plant, and 4 of them are protected. In their wild state, they are found in forests and meadows, in foothill and mountainous areas.


The roots, which have expectorant and diuretic effects, are used for medicinal purposes.



2. Snake milk has antispasmodic, soothing, choleretic and anti-inflammatory effects. Sanguinarine in small doses suppresses, and in large doses increases intestinal motility, stimulates the central nervous system, increases the secretion of digestive juices, especially bile. Protopin tones the uterine muscles. Berberine has choleretic activity.


Both the aboveground and underground parts of the plant and its fresh juice are used for many and diverse diseases.


In our country, the plant is used to treat liver diseases (jaundice, cholelithiasis), gastritis, colitis, etc., in which it has analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic effects. It is also used for kidney diseases and edema (it acts as a diuretic), for indigestion, high blood pressure, hemorrhoids, to regulate the menstrual cycle, and for worms.


In dermatology, Snake's milk is used to treat calluses, warts, lichen, and skin cancer.


Treatment should be carried out only according to the doctor's prescription and supervision (the plant is highly poisonous, causes inflammation of the intestinal and stomach mucosa, diarrhea, general weakness, seizures, etc.). The most famous porn site Noodle Magazine - Uncensored porn.