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Celandine, Chelidonium majus is an important medicinal and medicinal plant and with yellow flowers
Medium to tall, rather brittle tufted perennial with orange Latex when injured. The plant is practically hairless. Leaves pale greyish-green, pinnately-lobed with rounded divisions. Flowers small, bright yellow, 1,5-2,5cm, in small umbels of 2-6. Capsule linear, hairless.\nHabitat: Bare and waste Ground, open Woodland, Hedgerows and beneath Walls in moist semi-shaded Habitats, often close to Habitation. The Plant is Cultivated since Medieval Times. \nFlowering Season: April-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Iceland and most of the smaller Islands.\n\nThe Latex is being used for curing Warts and as an Eye ointment. The Herb is also used for Liver Problems. Greater Celandine is however extremely Poisonous.\n\n\nThe Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
Medicinal plant folk medicine herb celandine spring flowering close-up macro photography
greater celandine blooming in early Springtime
Yellow celandine flowers in spring
St. john's wort (hypericum perforatum) in the meadow
Bright yellow celandine flowers
Blooming medicinal herb celandine (Chelidonium asiaticum), Isolated on white
Celandine flowers and leaves isolated on white
Marsh marigolds, close-up. A showy wildflower of late April in Connecticut's Litchfield Hills. This patch is along the wild and scenic Bantam River in Washington CT.
Grass celandine wild weeds in the flowering stage
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Celandine plants with yellow flowers and green leaves on white background, collage. Banner design
Medium to tall, rather brittle tufted perennial with orange Latex when injured. The plant is practically hairless. Leaves pale greyish-green, pinnately-lobed with rounded divisions. Flowers small, bright yellow, 1,5-2,5cm, in small umbels of 2-6. Capsule linear, hairless.\nHabitat: Bare and waste Ground, open Woodland, Hedgerows and beneath Walls in moist semi-shaded Habitats, often close to Habitation. The Plant is Cultivated since Medieval Times. \nFlowering Season: April-October.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except Iceland and most of the smaller Islands.\n\nThe Latex is being used for curing Warts and as an Eye ointment. The Herb is also used for Liver Problems. Greater Celandine is however extremely Poisonous.\n\n\nThe Species is quite common in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
A beautiful vertical shot of a celandine on a blurry green background
Untouched nature. When a small piece of cultivated land is left alone for a year during the summer, a remarkable transformation takes place. wildflowers begins to emerge, painting the landscape with vibrant hues. Native plants reclaim their territory and bring biodiversity back to the area. Buried seeds from seasons past awaken, shooting up.
Chelidonium majus, greater celandine spring yellow flowers
Caltha palustris, commonly called Marsh marigold, is a rhizomatous perennial of the Buttercup family that is native to stream margins, marshes, swamps and wet meadows. The common name, marsh marigold, is only descriptively accurate as to this plant’s habitat, because it neither looks like, nor is related to, marigolds, which is Aster family. It typically grows 12-18” tall on hollow, branching stems. Bright yellow flowers with 5-9 deep yellow petal-like sepals bloom in winter and spring (February to June).
Medicinal plants -  large celandine; Chelidonium majus
celandine aka chelidonium majus
Close up for blooming chelidonium or celandines flower on a green natural background
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yellow flowers of celandine with green leaves isolated close up
Celandine in a wild field. A useful medicinal plant growing in central Russia, used in folk medicine to treat skin diseases, cancer and tumors, it is poisonous in large dosages, selectively.
Close up of four yellow flowers of St John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum), long used in herbal medicine against all manner of ailments, growing in central Scotland.
Chelidonium majus with leaves and yellow flowers, growing in the wild
Lotus flower (Lotus pedunculatus) garden weed invading a domestic garden.
Blooming celandine (Chelidonium majus) flowers growing in the forest.
Low evergreen, hairless, creeping perennial. leaves opposite, oval to rounded, short-stalked, gland-dotted. Flowers yellow, 12-18mm, solitary, cup-shaped with wide sepal-lobes, the petals dotted with fine black glands. Capsule rarely produced.\nHabitat: Wet places, streams margins, ditches, open woodland, damp grassy hedgerows and lake-shores.\nFlowering Season: May-July.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe, except the extreme North and Iceland. Widely cultivated in gardens.\n\nThe Plant is known as Herbal Medicine.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
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