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Fumitory among the rocks
Fumaria officinalis.
It contains alkaloids, potassium salts, and tannins. It is also a major source of fumaric acid.
It was traditionally thought to be good for the eyes, and to remove skin blemishes. In modern times herbalists use it to treat skin diseases, and conjunctivitis; as well as to cleanse the kidneys. However, Howard (1987) warns that fumitory is poisonous and should only be used "under the direction of a medical herbalist".
Music: Petrograd - Among The Rocks
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It contains alkaloids, potassium salts, and tannins. It is also a major source of fumaric acid.
It was traditionally thought to be good for the eyes, and to remove skin blemishes. In modern times herbalists use it to treat skin diseases, and conjunctivitis; as well as to cleanse the kidneys. However, Howard (1987) warns that fumitory is poisonous and should only be used "under the direction of a medical herbalist".
Music: Petrograd - Among The Rocks
Do not use my images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission.
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The leaves look a little like aquilegia !!
Nora Caracci club has replied to Jeff FarleyNora Caracci club has replied to RHHso you are both right :)
Elle est superbe cette photo ********
"Fleurs ma passion"
Auf jeden Fall sehr schön!!!
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