yellow Curdle-milk

The yellow curdle-milk ( Gallium verum L.) is a long-lived herbaceous plant of the family of the Rubiacées.

One also knows it under the name of yellow Gaillet , true Gaillet and even under the binomial name of Galium luteum .

Description

Plant with robust, long quadrangular stem 15 cm to 1 Mr. verticillate Feuilles by 6 to 9. Yellow flowers with 4 petals in cross in inflorescences on the basis of the armpit of the sheets and exceeding lengthily them. It has underground stems traçantes.

Cycle

Hardy perennial Hémicryptophyte.
Flowering from May to September.

Habitat

Plant very common, meeting on the edges, the hedges, the undergrowth, ways, meadows and slopes up to 1800 m.
Like the dry grounds with misses.

Medicinal use

The following medicinal properties are allotted to him:

Decoction

To mix 2 spoonfuls with soup of hâchée flowered plant 1 liter from eau.
To carry to boiling during 5 minutes.
To let draw.

In compress for the skin, it makes it possible to relieve the pain, the burns or acts like astringent light.

In internal use, it acts like diuretic on the level of the kidneys or the bladder.

External references

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