Fritillaria is the processed bulb of Fritillaria cirrhosa, a flowering plant in the Liliaceae family.
Pregnant women should not use fritillaria unless under the advice of a practitioner trained in the use of the herb. Fritillaria should never be given to children.
Fritillaria is a genus of flowering plants that has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes such as treating respiratory conditions like coughs and asthma, reducing inflammation, and promoting overall lung health. Some species of fritillaria contain alkaloids that have been studied for their potential medicinal properties.
high-dosage intravenous injections of alkaloids isolated from fritillaria produced pupil dilation, tremor, slowing of the heart rate, and lowered blood pressure in human subjects.
It's called Fritillaria. There are 3 colors.
The plant you are describing is likely the "Fritillaria." This Old World genus features nodding flowers that can be white, pink, or red, with distinctively reflexed petals. Fritillaria species are often found in temperate regions and are noted for their unique, bell-shaped blooms.
Research on F. cirrhosa and its botanical relatives has generally been conducted in China and has focused on pharmacological investigation.
Plant the bulbs in clusters of 5-7 bulbs 4" apart at irregular intervals, about 4" deep in good fertile soil.
Not to be used with croton seeds, fritillaria or peony root. Externally, safely mixed with stemona, sophora and calomel. Internally, safely mixed with schisandra and cuscuta.
The standard dose ranges from 3-12 grams daily as a decoction (strong tea) or 1-1.5 grams as powder. Pills in equivalent doses are also available, and the herb also may be applied externally as either a powder or cream.
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