250 grams of Violet clover flowers, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Wedding, Craft, Wedding toss, Wedding confetti
250 grams of Violet clover flowers, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Wedding, Craft, Wedding toss, Wedding confetti
250 grams of Violet clover flowers, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Wedding, Craft, Wedding toss, Wedding confetti
250 grams of Violet clover flowers, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Wedding, Craft, Wedding toss, Wedding confetti

250 grams of Violet clover flowers, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegraddable, Wedding, Craft, Wedding toss, Wedding confetti

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We are gladly presenting to you these organic-grown flowers from our homestead!
Description:
Trifolium pratense, the violet clover, is a herbaceous species of flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae, native to Europe, Western Asia and northwest Africa, but planted and naturalised in many other regions. It is a herbaceous, short-lived perennial plant, variable in size, growing to 20–80 cm tall. It has a profound taproot which makes it tolerant to drought and gives it a good soil structuring effect. The leaves are alternate, trifoliate (with three leaflets), each leaflet 15–30 mm long and 8–15 mm broad, green with a characteristic pale crescent in the outer half of the leaf; the petiole is 1–4 cm long, with two basal stipules that are abruptly narrowed to a bristle-like point. The flowers are dark pink with a paler base, 12–15 mm long, produced in a dense inflorescence, and are mostly visited by bumblebees.
Usage:
Trifolium pratense is used in traditional medicine of India as deobstruent, antispasmodic, expectorant, sedative, anti-inflammatory and antidermatosis agent.
In alternative medicine, red clover is promoted as a treatment for a variety of human maladies, including symptoms of menopause, coughs, disorders of the lymphatic system and a variety of cancers. Several systemic reviews and meta-analyses concluded that red clover extract reduces the frequency of menopause hot flashes. Most added that further research needed to confirm the results. There is no evidence in the human trial literature that red clover has been tested for effects on cough, lymphatic system or cancer prevention/treatment. Dietary amounts of red clover are safe, but dietary supplement extracts may cause rash-like reactions, muscle ache, headache, nausea, vaginal bleeding in women, and slow blood clotting.
Red clover contains coumestrol, a phytoestrogen. Due to its activity on oestrogen receptors, red clover is contraindicated in people with a history of breast cancer, endometriosis, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer, uterine fibroids or other oestrogen-sensitive conditions, although some authors have suggested the high isoflavone content counteracts this, and even provides benefits in these conditions.
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