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celandine (Ranunculus ficaria.)
Celandine occurs early in the spring and belongs to the Ranunculous, including the
Buttercups also belong to this family. The young plants appear full of
Vitamins C. This used to be consumed a lot against scurvy.
Before flowering, the leaves can be in the lettuce or in a smoothie. As celandine
in bloom, consumption is not recommended because and then protoanemonin
occurs in this plant and it is poisonous because of consumption
stomach and intestinal discomfort may develop. See below which
substances are all in it and what it is good for.
Instances:
essential oil
Saponym
vitamin C
protoanemonin