Arsylw
Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steud.
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Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
27 Rhagfyr 2015

Enw(au) cyffredin
Calaf
Fflora
Teulu
Penderfyniad

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Fabrice Rubio
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
Kurt Winter
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Phragmites australis Ffrwyth
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Phragmites australis Ffrwyth
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Phragmites australis Natur
habit
Phragmites australis Natur
habit
Riportio mater
Sylwadau
Data ychwanegol
Dyddiad crëwyd
17 Tach 2023
Diwygiwyd diwethaf
17 Tach 2023
Łódź, Księży Młyn pond
Native to Middle East and southern Europe; now widespread over Northern Hemisphere. Edible plant - roots raw or cooked like potatoes, they contain up to 5% of sugar; young shoots raw or cooked; the partly unfolded leaves can be used as a potherb; a powder extracted from the dried stems can be moistened and roasted like marshmallow. Herbal plant - leaves are used in the treatment of bronchitis and cholera, the ash of the leaves is applied to foul sores; a decoction of the flowers is used in the treatment of cholera and food poisoning, the ashes are styptic; the root is antiasthmatic, antiemetic, antipyretic, antitussive, depurative, diuretic, febrifuge, lithontripic, sedative, sialogogue and stomachic; externally, it is mixed with gypsum and used to treat halitosis and toothache. Useful plant - the stems are useful in the production of homogeneous boards, can also be processed into a fine fibrous material suitable as a filler in upholstery, they are also used for thatching roofs; the leaves are used in basket making and for weaving mats; the plant has a very vigorous and running rootstock, it is useful for binding the soil along the sides of streams.
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