- Gender
- Male
- Device
- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
- Country
- Sbennytopia
L’erected (Conyza canadensis) is a plant belonging to the family of Asteraceae. On some texts it is indicated with the synonym of Erigeron canadensiswhile it is commonly known as Canadian saeppola or simply erigeron And conyza. It is present spontaneously throughout Italy, including the islands, and due to its ease of diffusion it is considered a weed of cultivated fields. However, not everyone knows that the plant has medicinal properties to be easily exploited in home herbal medicine.
In this article we discover the botanical characteristics of Conyza canadensisthe active ingredients it contains, the properties and the most common uses.
Description of the erigero
There Conyza canadensis it is a herbaceous plant with an annual or biennial cycle, with the biological form of terofita scaposa. It has a long tap root, from which the rosette of basal leaves come to life first, then the stems. The latter can even measure 1-1.5 m. The whole surface of the plant is hairy.
Leaves
The erigero leaves do not have a well-defined petiole, but are all more or less attenuated at the base.
The post continues on our Blog: Erigero (Conyza canadensis). Characteristics and medicinal properties
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
In this article we discover the botanical characteristics of Conyza canadensisthe active ingredients it contains, the properties and the most common uses.
Description of the erigero
There Conyza canadensis it is a herbaceous plant with an annual or biennial cycle, with the biological form of terofita scaposa. It has a long tap root, from which the rosette of basal leaves come to life first, then the stems. The latter can even measure 1-1.5 m. The whole surface of the plant is hairy.
Leaves
The erigero leaves do not have a well-defined petiole, but are all more or less attenuated at the base.
The post continues on our Blog: Erigero (Conyza canadensis). Characteristics and medicinal properties
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
