Meadows Eyebright
Common Meadows Eyebright – Euphrasia Officinalis ssp. Rostkoviana
The eyebright is an annual semi-parasite on various meadow plants. It can extract minerals and nutrients from other plants with the help of sucking roots.
The leaves face each other in pairs on the stem. The double-lipped flowers stand individually in the armpits of the leaves. The characteristic colour spots and sap smears are striking and show pollinators the right way.
Occurrence Meadows Eyebright
The eyebright prefers dryThe dry matter refers to that portion of the cheese that remains after removal of the water contained. The more water is removed from the cheese, the lower its dry matter and vice versa. » More info to fresh and lean meadows and pastures. Intensive grassland farming leads to its displacement.
When masses occur, the grazing yield is reduced. This is how popular names such as “Millidiab” came about.
Effect Meadows Eyebright
The plants are used in folk medicine for inflammatory eye diseases, which can be traced back mainly to the theory of signatures. The flowers are supposed to remind of an eye. In the meantime, the anti-inflammatory healing effect has also been scientifically proven.
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