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Rose evening primrose. Chupasangre

Oenothera rosea

Photo by eulalia rubio
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Field Notes

Description:

It is a herb that measures between 15 and 45cm in height. It has lance-shaped leaves with a wide middle part, with an entire or slightly wavy edge and with a very marked rib. Its flowers are solitary, with four wide petals that make them look almost square, pink or purple.

Habitat:

He was in a car park, next to the sidewalk. It is not an urban area, it is a piece of land next to the Mediterranean Sea.

Notes:

The main use of this plant covers various ailments or injuries that manifest on the skin. Likewise, it is frequently used as a disinfectant and healing agent for any type of apparent skin conditions, such as infected lesions, sores, itching, erysipelas and scabies.

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