Observation
Cyanus segetum Hill
observed by
Andrzej KonstantynowiczAndrzej Konstantynowicz
June 19, 2011

Common name(s)
Cornflower
Determination

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Morales Karla J.
Scutelnik93 Anita
+7
Irmgard Groß
Gál Csaba
KOCAyusuf
Jim Ridley
Mylasa Karian
Andrzej Konstantynowicz
BEK B
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Cyanus segetum Flower
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Date created
Dec 21, 2021
Last revised
Nov 3, 2023
Chociszew, near Warta
Syn. 'Centaurea cyanus'. It is native to Europe and the Middle East. Possible weed! Edible plant - young shoots and flowers raw or cooked; an edible blue dye is obtained from the flowers, used for colouring sugar and confections. Herbal plant - the dried flowers are antipruritic, antitussive, astringent, weakly diuretic, emmenagogue, ophthalmic, very mildly purgative, and tonic; an infusion can be used in the treatment of dropsy, constipation, or as a mouthwash for ulcers and bleeding gums; the seeds are used as a mild laxative for children, a decoction of the leaves is antirheumatic. Useful plant - a blue ink and a dye is obtained from the petals mixed with alum-water, the dye gives a nice colour to linen, but it is transient.
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