What is a common cut?
common wood rupture is a member of the plant family oxalidaceae , which has a binomic name oxalis acetosella . This plant is sometimes referred to as an allele, because it blooms between Christian holidays Easter and Pentecost. Ordinary wooden wheels are recognizable by their three leaves that look like a heart or Shamrocks, and its flowers are white with pink tracks. Growing conditions for this wooden torn association include wet soils and shady environments. It is also edible in a reasonable amount, it is possible that it is possible to include in recipes from butter range to salads. It can grow from a height of approximately four inches (10 cm) per leg (about 30 cm) in the soil of light to medium density. In order to be successful, the soil must be moist but not waterlogged. Otherwise, the unhealthy yellow tinge on the leaves can result in the result. If it is in an ideal environment, it will only have little difficulty in spreading yourself, because it is a hermaphroditic and self -contained plant.
Common wooden wheels have a number of uses and are sometimes used as a food source or for medicinal purposes. The leaves have an acidic or lemon taste, while flowers are more neutral in taste and are commonly used in salads and soups. Simple normal spreading bread on wooden elements can have leaves that are ground and then mixed with butter and other spices. It can also have its leaves cooked like tea.
It has been found that ingestion of leaves reduces symptoms of nausea, soothes sore throat and relieves fever. Ordinary leaves of wooden elements can also conquer thirst and get the individuals for long hikes to chew them. In addition, when cooking into tea and drunk, the leaves can attract stomach pain and convulsions.Individuals who consume a commune wooden solution should be aware that the plant in very large quantities causes oxalate poisoning. This can cause physical discomfort and digestive difficulty, although it is generally not a person with a dimAnita diet and is fatal only in extremely rare cases. It should be noted that small children can be more sensitive than adults, and therefore persons who prepare edges with this plant should be caution.