• Pulsatilla grandis, the greater pasque flower, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Pulsatilla of the family Ranunculaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • The genus Anemone is composed of small herbal plants growing in almost all the temperate countries of the world, and probably possessed very generally of the acrid rubefacient properties of the Ranunculaceae . (henriettes-herb.com)
  • Pulsatilla grandis is native to the countries of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, and is particularly frequent in Hungary. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Slovenia, Pulsatilla grandis (named velikonočnica, the Easter flower) is a rare and protected plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Pulsatilla grandis is also depicted on the coat of arms of the Diocese of Celje. (wikipedia.org)
  • grandis at Wikimedia Commons Pulsatilla grandis: Species Range. (wikipedia.org)
  • A flower, a species of Anemone, Anemone Pulsatilla , growing in Europe and Siberia. (byu.edu)
  • This plant is also designated as Pulsatilla hirsutissima (Pursh. (henriettes-herb.com)
  • This plant was collected by botanists from the Moravian Church close to Barby (Saxony-Anhalt) and was originally labeled as Anemone pulsatilla, which is nowadays treated as synonym. (tu-dresden.de)
  • This vigorous form of pulsatilla has strong clumps of finely-divided leaves supporting a spring-long succession of silky lavender-purple goblets, all with prominent yellow anthers. (plant-world-seeds.com)
  • Pulsatilla is aggravated by wet cold, like getting the feet wet while walking in a cold rain. (shophomeo.com)
  • The headche of pulsatilla is co incidentally seen with complaints in the digestion, stomach, urinary complaints, headaches associated with the menses, headaches ameliorated by cold applications. (shophomeo.com)
  • Most anemones produce both stem and basal leaves that are rounded to oval and mid- to dark green. (backyardgardener.com)
  • Internally, itching, stitching and tearing sensations in the ear, discharge of pus from the ear, in ordinary catarrhal otitis indicated Pulsatilla gives good results. (shophomeo.com)
  • Pulsatilla is indicated in patients who have a weepy, crying nature, anxious in nature. (shophomeo.com)
  • Bai Tou Weng ( Radix Pulsatillae ) is from the root of Pulsatilla chinensis (Bunge) kegel, family Ranunculaceae. (asante-academy.com)
  • Pulsatilla chinensis (Bge. (herbsf.com)
  • 10. Pulsatilla saponin A, an active molecule from Pulsatilla chinensis, induces cancer cell death and inhibits tumor growth in mouse xenograft models. (nih.gov)
  • The genus is closely related to several other genera including Anemonoides, Anemonastrum, Hepatica, and Pulsatilla. (definitions.net)
  • Other names for this spring beauty are Prairie Crocus, Easter Flower, Windflower, Cutleaf Anemone, and Prairie Smoke in reference to its long wispy seed plumes. (thephotonaturalist.com)
  • Known as the Japanese Anemone or Windflower, this species offers a profusion of semi-double or double flowers in shades of pink and white. (petssafety.net)
  • In Slovenia, Pulsatilla grandis (named velikonočnica, the Easter flower) is a rare and protected plant. (wikipedia.org)
  • Anemone is a term that generally refers to a type of flowering plant within the buttercup family, known for its colorful and delicate flowers. (definitions.net)
  • In past botanical nomenclature, the plant was known as pulsatilla anemone. (foodpharmacy.blog)
  • 1. Saponin B, a novel cytostatic compound purified from Anemone taipaiensis, induces apoptosis in a human glioblastoma cell line. (nih.gov)
  • 2. Saponin 6 derived from Anemone taipaiensis induces U87 human malignant glioblastoma cell apoptosis via regulation of Fas and Bcl‑2 family proteins. (nih.gov)
  • 4. [Saponin 6 of Anemone Taipaiensis inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of U87 MG cells]. (nih.gov)
  • 8. Oleanane-type saponins from Anemone taipaiensis and their cytotoxic activities. (nih.gov)
  • 9. Bioactive oleanane-type saponins from the rhizomes of Anemone taipaiensis. (nih.gov)
  • 18. Cytotoxic triterpenoid saponins from the rhizomes of Anemone taipaiensis. (nih.gov)
  • Matricaria chamomilla 30C, Coffea arabica 6C, Strychnos ignatii (Ignatia) 6C, Anemone pulsatilla 6C. (innerwell.com.au)
  • Para tanto foram obtidos os espectros capilares das tinturas-mãe de Aconitum napellus L., Strychnos nux vomica L. e Anemone pulsatilla L. provenientes de fornecedores nacionais qualificados pela Associação Brasileira de Farmacêuticos Homeopatas. (bvsalud.org)
  • College student volunteers (Ages 18-30, both sexes) from an introductory psychology course were screened for good health and relatively elevated sulphur or pulsatilla symptom scores on the homeopathic constitutional type questionnaire (Ctq). (foodpharmacy.blog)
  • The capillary spectra of mother tinctures of Aconitum napellus L., Strychos nux vomica L. e Anemone pulsatilla L. provided by Brazilian suppliers certified by the Brazilian Association of Homeopathic Pharmacists were obtained. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pulsatilla is an irritant to skin and mucous membranes and can also cause kidney and urinary tract irritation. (restorativemedicine.org)
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  • Also known as the Wood Anemone, this delicate flower is native to Europe and Asia. (petssafety.net)
  • Native to the western United States, the Bowyer's Anemone features delicate, lavender-pink blossoms and deeply divided leaves. (petssafety.net)
  • This review will focus on three other nerve-calming agents ( Nepeta cataria, Anemone pulsatilla , and Rauvolfia serpentina ) that are less commonly known and used. (restorativemedicine.org)
  • The headche of pulsatilla is co incidentally seen with complaints in the digestion, stomach, urinary complaints, headaches associated with the menses, headaches ameliorated by cold applications. (parashomeopathy.com)
  • Pulsatilla is a flower that is used in homeopathy to treat earaches. (foodpharmacy.blog)
  • Pulsatilla grandis is native to the countries of Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, and is particularly frequent in Hungary. (wikipedia.org)
  • Known as the Poppy Anemone, these bold and colorful flowers are native to the Mediterranean. (petssafety.net)
  • Native to North America, the Canada Anemone is a wildflower with pure white, daisy-like blooms. (petssafety.net)
  • Although not as strong as anxiolytic drugs, Anemone pulsatilla, Nepeta cataria and Rauvolfia are gentle and safe treatments or alternatives for anxiety and insomnia. (restorativemedicine.org)
  • The term can also refer to sea anemones, marine animals that are named for their flower-like appearance but are actually a type of predatory invertebrate that resides in oceanic environments. (definitions.net)
  • According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Anemone is ranked #113791 in terms of the most common surnames in America. (definitions.net)
  • Internally, itching , stitching and tearing sensations in the ear, discharge of pus from the ear, in ordinary catarrhal otitis indicated Pulsatilla gives good results. (parashomeopathy.com)