Apr 25, 2023 | (Healing)Herbs, Pure nature, Wild plants 1
Wild mallow Wild mallow (Malva sylvestris) grows long-stalked, usually five-lobed leaves on a pubescent stem. Tufts of 2 to 6 long-stalked, pinkish-purple petals, interspersed with darker leaf veins, sit in the leaf axils. The wild mallow reaches a height of 50 to 120...
Apr 25, 2023 | (Healing)Herbs, Pure nature, Wild plants 1
Lesser Celandine The perennial of lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria) reaches a height of 5 to 20 cm. Its fleshy leaves are long-stalked, heart- or kidney-shaped, and glossy green on top with notched margins. The star-shaped, bright yellow flowers are also shiny....
Apr 25, 2023 | (Healing)Herbs, Edible wild plants 2, Pure nature
Bedstraw Bedstraw (Galium): In our area you can find the common bedstraw, the meadow bedstraw and the goosegrass bedstraw. Burdock ragwort is covered with tiny, bristly hooks that stick and stick everywhere. Its stem is square and rough. The leaves grow in tiers...
Apr 25, 2023 | (Healing)Herbs, Edible wild plants 2, Pure nature
Garlic rocket The leaves of the garlic weed (Alliaria petiolata) grow opposite on an angular stem, at the top of which are several small white flowers with 4 petals. The upper leaves are pointed, heart-shaped and strongly toothed at the edge. The lower leaves near the...
Apr 25, 2023 | (Healing)Herbs, Medicinal plants, Pure nature
St. John’s wort St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum): Small, egg-shaped leaves grow on a two-edged stem, arranged in opposite directions. Due to the essential oil contained in it, small black dots appear, which make the leaves look holey. The yellow...