The dark green leaves are opposite, entire, lanceolate, toothed, and hairy with three prominent veins
No, echinacea belongs to the Asteraceae family, also known as the daisy or sunflower family. Nightshades, on the other hand, belong to the Solanaceae family, which includes plants like tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers.
Echinacea has been used for colds and minor infections, probably because of its partial structural similarity to some parts of the penicillin molecule.
Echinacea is an herbal source of niacin, chromium, iron, manganese, selenium, silicon, and zinc
The purple-pink flower rays from a brassy hued cone of many small, tubular florets. The flowers may grow to 4 in (10.16 cm) across, bloom singly. The dark green leaves are opposite, hairy, and toothed.
The plant develops deep, slender, black roots
Three species of echinacea are useful medicinally: Echinacea augustifolia, Echinacea purpurea, and Echinacea pallida
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no, i tried echinacea for my duaghter. echinacea leads to triger her epilepsy.
To harvest echinacea effectively, wait until the plant has fully bloomed and the flowers are open. Use sharp scissors to cut the stems just above the first set of leaves. Dry the flowers and leaves in a well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Store in a cool, dark place for later use.
Echinacea is a febrifuge, useful in reducing fevers
echinacea means kalmegha herb in hindi.
Echinacea is a flowering herb that is used for medicinal purposes.
Echinacea will not help kill chlamydia.
There are two main types of echinacea used in herbal medicine. One is Echinacea angustifolia & the other is Echinacea purpurea. Sometimes you'll also see the name Echinacea pallida, which is another type again.
Echinacea propagates easily from seed or by root cuttings
It sounds like a Coneflower (Echinacea), but it could be any of hundreds of plants with that vague description. Check out some gardening websites for photos of your plant in question.
The Echinacea is a flower that is used for medicinal porpoises such as a flu of you'r ordinary cold.