What is Pasque Flower?
Pasque Flower or Pasqueflower is a deciduous flower common to many areas of the world, such as the large plains of North America, southwestern Europe and Eurasia. This permanent is from the Ranunculationae family with a clear lilac, petals in the shape of a bell and yellow antheralles and white furry down. They are hardy and carry only a few threats of illnesses or insects. It grows wild by renewing and enjoying both rocky and thick soils. In the United States, Pasque Flower is a state flower by South Dakota. He is also honored as a flower of the Canadian province of Manitoba. However, the flower actually gets its name from southern England. Lokota Sioux called it "Twinflower" because it always has two flowers. The other native Americans called it "prairie smoke", because after the maturity of the white mine would be carried in the wind, which would blow the smoke through the prairie. Other common names of this well -known plant are the Crocus prairies, the Easter flower and the meadow.
A few centuries earlier, the plins, an ancient Greek doctor, claimed that the flower was named after anemos (wind), because it is known that the flowers open when the wind blows. The Greeks also referred to it as "wind drop" because he mentions abandonment. The Nymph Sasanka was converted into a wind flower by the goddess of flora after gaining attention to her husband Zephyr. As soon as she became a wind joint, Zephyr left Sasanka and is said to be blowing in the wind to this day. In another mythology, the flower allegedly emerged from the blood of Adonis as Aphrodite cried over his killed body.
Pasque Flower is extremely toxic in its fresh form. If the exposure is, it can cause an intense blister. It can cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract, which leads to problems with urine, colic and diarrhea. Even in low doses, it is known to cause spontaneous abortions, coma, convulsions, vomiting and asphyxiation. Pasque Flower can be deadly with only 30Fresh plants.
in its dried form was used for healing purposes for ages, with records since ancient Greece. The native Americans worshiped Pasque Flower as one of the four sacred plants. It was internally given to help alleviate digestive and respiratory disorders, evoke work and abortions. It was used externally to calm rheumatism and cauterization of bleeding.
Pasque Flower is one of the most commonly used flowers in a homeopathic drug. It is an instrumental remedy for a wide range of diseases such as cataracts, problems with men and women reproduction, urinary tract problems and gastrointestinal problems and distribution. It is used as antibacterial, reduces arterial tension, reduces headaches, cough and insomnia and serves as a sedative for nerve disorders. Given the potential of Pasque Flower Pro toxicity, it is strongly emphasized that this plant is only used with professional supervision.