Great burnet
Great burnet – Sanguisorba Officinalis
The Great burnet is a persistent, herbaceous plant. It reaches a height of about 100 cm.
The upright stem of the plant is round, grooved and glabrous, sometimes the base is hairy. The stem leaves are arranged in pairs, the upper side of the leaves is dark green, the underside blue-green.
The leaves are round with a serrated edge. The small deep red to brown flower heads are arranged in small cylindrical heads.
Great burnet occurrence
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Effect great burnet
It is an excellent fodder plant, which is particularly rich in minerals and is eaten by grazing livestock, especially when young. Among the ingredients, various tannins and saponins are of particular importance. They have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and haemostatic effects.
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