Sandy immortelle and its cultivation
If you are interested in the sandy immortelle as a medicinal plant, then you may well grow it in your summer cottage. Moreover, in addition to the benefits, you will receive a beautiful flower that will organically decorate rock gardens and borders. Landscape designers prefer to plant sandy immortelle among stones, as well as on small artificial slides.
Studying the beneficial properties of the sandy immortelle, one can come to the conclusion that this plant is simply "magic". It contains: flavonoids, vitamins K and C, carotene, fatty acids, tannins, etc. But remember that herbal medicine is not as safe as it seems at first glance. Therefore, treat it wisely. Any disease should be treated only after consulting a doctor.
Growing immortelle
Let's say right away that growing an immortelle is not as easy as it seems at first glance. The fact is that the plant is very demanding for a lack of sunlight, weeds, the composition of the soil mixture and excess moisture. Therefore, only experienced flower growers and gardeners, who in practice are familiar with the basics of growing this kind of flora representatives, can breed an immortelle.
By the way, immortelle seeds can be found at the bottom of the pharmacy pack. They are very small and resemble light brown or brown dust. Caring for the immortelle includes ensuring a water regime. The plant will tolerate drought better than excess water. Also, make sure the ground is loose.
As you can see, the sandy immortelle, the cultivation of which cannot be called simple, needs to comply with all the above rules.
The immortelle has a good choleretic effect. Tea made from this herb tastes good. I brew and drink it from time to time. It helps me stabilize the digestive tract, eliminates the feeling of heaviness and nausea.