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Calendula


Calendula - genus of Asteraceae, native to Europe, North Africa and Middle East Asia, comprises over 20 species of perennial or annual herbs, up to 60-70 cm high, the best known is the Calendula officinalis commonly known by the name of Marigold or Fiorrancio herbaceous annual, pubescent, with stem angular, oblong leaves, tender, pale green flowers like large daisy flowers together in terminal heads of yellow to bright orange, purple in the center, blooming from summer until the first frosts, with many hybrids and dwarf varieties from very large and brightly colored flowers.

The use of flowers in the field of medicinal, especially the Calendula officinalis, has anti-spasmodic effects and healing properties.

Thanks to its disinfectant properties and is used in contrast to the inflammation of the outer wrap and often used as an ingredient in the cleansers. His
cream is used as a nutrient and protection for the hands and skin.


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