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HERBS VERTIBÓ 8 - ASH
Container with about 100g.
Applications and effect:
Are slightly laxative and are used for the regulation of gastrointestinal transit and to remove parasites.
Also used as an antipyretic and to remove kidney stones.
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HERBS VERTIBÓ 08 - ASH
HERBS VERTIBÓ 8 - ASH
Container with about 100g.
Applications and effect:
Are slightly laxative and are used for the regulation of gastrointestinal transit and to remove parasites.
Also used as an antipyretic and to remove kidney stones.
SEE VIDEO HOW TO SET UP AN INFUSION:
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HERBS VERTIBÓ 8 - ASH
Container with about 100g.
Botanical description:
Fraxinus excelsior -- known as the ash, or European ash or common ash to distinguish it from other types of ash -- is a species of Fraxinus native to most of Europe with the exception of northern Scandinavia and southern Iberia, and also southwestern Asia from northern Turkey east to the Caucasus and Alborz mountains. The northernmost location is in the Trondheimsfjord region of Norway.
It is a large deciduous tree growing to 20-35 m (exceptionally to 46 m) tall with a trunk up to 2 m (exceptionally to 3.5 m) diameter, with a tall, domed crown. The bark is smooth and pale grey on young trees, becoming thick and vertically fissured on old trees. The shoots are stout, greenish-grey, with jet black buds (which distinguish it from most other ash species, which have grey or brown buds). The leaves are 20-35 cm long, pinnate compound, with 7-13 leaflets, the leaflets 3-12 cm long and 0.8-3 cm broad, sessile on the leaf rachis, and with a serrated margin. The leaves are often among the last to open in spring, and the first to fall in autumn if an early frost strikes; they have no marked autumn colour, often falling dull green. The flowers open before the leaves, the female flowers being somewhat longer than the male flowers; they are dark purple, and without petals, and are wind-pollinated. Both male and female flowers can occur on the same tree, but it is more common to find all male and all female trees; a tree that is all male one year can produce female flowers the next, and similarly a female tree can become male. The fruit is a samara 2.5-4.5 cm long and 5-8 mm broad, often hanging in bunches through the winter; they are often called 'ash keys'.
If the fruit is gathered and planted when it is still green and not fully ripe, it will germinate straightaway, however once the fruit is brown and fully ripe, it will not germinate until 18 months after sowing (i.e. not until two winters have passed).
European Ash rarely exceeds 250 years of age. However there are numerous ones estimated between 200 and 250 years old and there are a couple over 250. The largest is in Clapton Court, England and is 9 m (29 ft) in girth. There are several examples over 4.5 metres (15 feet) in Derbyshire alone.
Applications and effect:
Are slightly laxative and are used for the regulation of gastrointestinal transit and to remove parasites.
Also used as an antipyretic and to remove kidney stones.
SEE VIDEO HOW TO SET UP AN INFUSION:
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