Difference between revisions of "Cuach"
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The '''cuach''' is a perennial herbaceous plant bearing a yellowish floral stalk. | The '''cuach''' is a perennial herbaceous plant bearing a yellowish floral stalk. | ||
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The whole plant, especially the roots, has analgesic, anti-spasmodic, diuretic, expectorant and pectoral properties. | The whole plant, especially the roots, has analgesic, anti-spasmodic, diuretic, expectorant and pectoral properties. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 12 November 2019
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Cuach in winter | |
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Kingdom | Plants |
Category | Herb |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Lakes |
Counterattack type | None |
The cuach is a perennial herbaceous plant bearing a yellowish floral stalk.
Flowers, softening and soothing, are used in chest ointments. The leaves are used to reduce bruising.
The whole plant, especially the roots, has analgesic, anti-spasmodic, diuretic, expectorant and pectoral properties.
Last version 2019-11-12•ᐒ