Trumpet is the most widespread representative of the genus of the Jegličev in Slovenia, known for its wrinkled, below-haired leaves and yellow flowers on the gastro-colored petals that drive from the roots. The Trumpet for the first time on a plan of poker in late March or early April, during warmer winter periods, we even notice it already in February, and it continues on the spring surface until May. However, since we are usually used by spring meadow and forest walks, often due to its decorative role we overlook its healing edge. Trumpet can be used for the treatment of respiratory organs, coughing, pneumonia, alleviation of abdominal cramps and certain other diseases.
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I have never seen them here, but that doesn’t mean they don’t grow here!
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear friend…are also likely to grow in your … they are widely distributed around the world
such a lovely capture, and what a lovely color! Really enjoyed this post my friend!
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It is simply returning the honor you bestow upon my posts!
It is my pleasure to work with you, dear friend
🙂 It really is a unique color of the flower, I haven’t seen them before.
And if you tear the flower and blow it into it …. it’s got a name from here
Nice and thank you. We call Jagorcevina-Lat. Primmula
I have in my garden.
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Lovely flower. Is this some kind of weed? There is nothing like that but we have lots of weeds that bloom too.
It’s not a weed, dear friend … it’s a meadow flower
Thank you for your explanation, dear friend. For a long time, I considered flowers to be flowers, but later I was a little confused because there were flowers which were only referred to as weeds in English, that’s why I asked.
I translate this translation a lot of things incomprehensible … we only get to know each other
Of course, we understand each other, dear friend. And this conversation deepens that.
Then you now know that the trumpets are not weeds but a beautiful meadow flower, dear Albert … some of them posadijotudi in their gardens
I love all spring flowers, they make me happy!
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Ellie…me too
I think this does grow in our country , very interesting healing properties thanks for the information
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I posted yellow bells several weeks ago but it’s a different type. I’m not sure if we have this type of flower in our area. But I like this flower. It’s really beautiful.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, dear Sharon..I do not believe it grows with you … it’s too humid climate
I wonder if there were holes in the blossoms, would they make sounds when the wind blows
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment….that’s right … if you tear off the flower and blow the blob into the flower … from here the name of the trumpeter
and then you can do it that way as well
It’s quite easy … you tear off the flower and blow it into it
the first musical instruments came from nature
And some are still used today
Beautiful flowers. We have a lot of them.
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Thank you for your kindness, dear Vida
Yes my neighbor has these flowers, great trivia, thanks.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment…but they also grow … very interesting … I did not know that
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment…I did not even know he had healing effects until I read it
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Thank you for your kindness
Big pharma has never told us about this flower. I thought this article was going to be about the musical instrument.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment, my friend….It’s also called a musical instrument
I did not know that was so. I was surprised at his healing properties. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thanks for viewing and friendly comment…I did not even know he had healing effects until I read it