Lesser celandine (Ranunculus ficaria)

Slightly Toxic

Effect:

Vitamin-giving, blistering

Areas of application:

Scurvy, vitamin C deficiency, hemorrhoids, skin diseases

Plant parts used:

Leaflets before flowering

Collection time:

March-April

To find:

In moist deciduous forests, on the banks of waterholes and streams, on moist meadows.

Ingredients:

Protoanemonin, vitamins, minerals

Other:

In the kitchen you can use Lesser celandine as a salad or in soups. When collecting, it is important to make sure to do this before flowering!

Rose Lesser celandine is a great source of vitamin C.

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