This article explains that the Lion's Tail plant (Leonurus turkestanisus V. Krecz. Et Kuprian.) is an important medicinal and melliferous plant


  • (1)  Ruzimatov R. Y              
            Uzbekistan

    (*) Corresponding Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v15i.694

Keywords:

lion's tail, honey, wild rose, nectar, white currant, habitat, biomass, air temperature, ecological factor, culture, beekeeping

Abstract

The lion's tail is a perennial herb, erect stems, 100-180 cm, branched, covered with feathers. It has important medicinal and honey properties. Each of its flowers blooms for 2-3 days and releases from 0.31 to 0.63 mg of rose hips. The nectar concentration ranges from 34% to 68%, with an average of 51%. The branch of rosemary (nectar) lasts from morning to evening.

Lion's tail is an important and valuable medicinal plant, as well as a good and reliable honey plant, it is advisable to grow it on purpose. The natural resources of this species are an important medicinal agent, as well as an acceptable tool for the further development of beekeeping and medicine when growing in regions.

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Published

2021-08-17

How to Cite

Y, R. R. (2021). This article explains that the Lion’s Tail plant (Leonurus turkestanisus V. Krecz. Et Kuprian.) is an important medicinal and melliferous plant. Middle European Scientific Bulletin, 15. https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v15i.694

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Medicine