Common Name: Echinacea or Purple Cone Flower
Botan ical Name: Echinaces angustifolia
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Purple Cone Flower |
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Echinacea purpurea |
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Echinacea |
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Echinacea augustifolia |
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Echinacea pallida |
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Echinacea tennessiensis |
Echinacea – Echinacea purpurea
Purple Cone flower
General
Information on Echinacea
Echinacea is a
plant native to the
It is now
especially used as a remedy for colds and flu.
Echinacea is
normally preserved in the form of a tincture which is made from the root of
Echinacea. The root is also pulverized and dried. Harvest the root after
flowering chop up finely and dry. This dried product can be used to produce
infusion (tea), it can also be used for the tincture although this is best
prepared from the fresh root.
The flower petals and the leaves of Echinacea can also be used to make an infusion (tea)
Growing conditions
Echinacea is a hardy perennial which is a
vigorous grower and will grow best in partial shade to full sun conditions. It
will grow to between 90 and 120cm tall.
The plants can be divided in early spring and
after flowering in Autum
Collect seeds from the flowers as the die off for propagation.
Important!
Do not use of herbs for medicinal purposes without consulting your medical
doctor. Herbs have medicinal qualities and can react with other medication.
Echinacea can also be used to treat the
following conditions:
Used to give a general boost to the immune system.
Good for treating viral and fungal infection and Inflamation.
To treat acne.
To clear abscesses
Ideal for colds, flu, sore throats and bronchitis.
Helps to clear kidney and bladder infection and cystitis.
Helps for viral forms of arthritis.
Not really suitable for home use as the roots are ground and used in the form of infusions and tinctures.
Also used to relieve snake bite.
Important! Do not use of herbs for medicinal purposes without consulting your medical doctor. Herbs have medicinal qualities and can react with other medication.
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