Ammi visnaga Seeds, 1000 ammi visnaga L. seeds, Ukrainian organic seeds SW74
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AMMY VISNAGA
The continuously blooming plant attracts a large number of bees. The good location and simple flower arrangement makes it easy for bees to take nectar. The peculiar aroma, attractive white coloring of large inflorescences on a bright green background of the bush, their large mass and abundant release of nectar (even under unfavorable weather conditions) allows to consider the tooth ammi a good mellifer. There are cases when such valuable mellifer, as phacelia, did not release nectar during significant drought, and tooth ammi at that time gave a good takeoff.
Ammi has an antispasmodic effect, namely, a lowering effect on the tone of the walls of blood vessels, gall bladder and intestines, as well as an intestine, is an excellent honey plant!
Ammi dentifrice (or kella, visnaga carrot-shaped, lat. Ammi visnaga) is a medicinal plant of the umbrella family. It is used in folk and traditional medicine, in particular, in the production of medicines (used in the treatment of sore throat, asthma, cough, etc.).
Ammi dentifrice is a biennial (annual in cultivation) herbaceous plant, reaching a height of 100 cm., with a bare, rounded, erect stem, strongly branched in the upper part. With a taprooted, whitish, partially woody, weakly branched root. The alternate leaves are 2-3 cm. long, doubly- and triply-peristocratically dissected into thin, linear-nitrate or linear, entire, spreading, acuminate at the end of the
lobes. The inflorescence of Ammi dentifrice is a dense compound umbrella (about 6-10 cm. in diameter). Numerous rays of the umbrella (up to 100 pieces) are glabrous, of unequal length, prostrate during flowering, compressed together when fruiting, hardening.
Flowers small, white, five-petaled, foul-scented. Fruits of Ammi dentifolia are smooth, naked two-seeds up to 1.7 mm. thick, elongated, with 5 weakly projecting longitudinal ribs, splitting into two greenish-brown semifruits. The plant blooms from June to August and bears fruit in August-September.