• Weissdorn
  • CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA (GBIF) , World Flora Online
  • Botanische Merkmale: Lang- und Kurztriebe! Sprossdornen! Nebenblattdimorphismus!
  • Blütezeit: Mai bis Juni
    Erntezeit: Blüten zu Beginn der Blütezeit, Beeren im Herbst
    Sammelgut: Blüten, Früchte, Blätter, Rinde
    Heilwirkung: herzstärkend, blutdrucksenkend, nervenstärkend
  • Mythologie: 'Hawthorn is a pagan symbol of fertility and has ancient associations with May Day. It was the ancestor of the Maypole and its leaves and flowers the source of May Day garlands as well as appearing in the wreath of the Green Man.
    Hawthorn was never brought into the home. It was believed that bringing hawthorn blossom inside would be followed by illness and death, and in medieval times it was said that hawthorn blossom smelled like the Great Plague. Botanists later learned that the chemical trimethylamine in hawthorn blossom is also one of the first chemicals formed in decaying animal tissue, so it is not surprising that hawthorn flowers are associated with death.
    Its blossoming marks the point at which spring turns into summer, and the old saying ‘Cast ne’er a clout ere May is out’ almost certainly refers to the opening of hawthorn flowers rather than the end of the month.'
  • heilpflanzen-atlas
  • Practical Plants: Crataegus monogyna
  • ÖGPHYT: Weißdorn , Weißdorn - wohltuend für das Herz
  • Phytokodex: Weißdorn
  • BGA Kommission E: Crataegi flos (Weißdornblüten) , Crataegi folium cum flore (Weißdornblätter mit Blüten) , Crataegi folium (Weißdornblätter) , Crataegi fructus (Weißdornfrüchte)
  • WHO: Folium cum Flore Crataegi
  • EMA (European Medicines Agency): Crataegi folium cum flore
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