primula vulgaris (HUDS),N.O.Primulaceae,herba paralysis, an early name shared with the cowslip.
This plant grows wild in Great Britain but is rarely to be seen even in the gardens of North America. A cultivar is often to be found in florists around Easter. From the Latin name prima rosa, meaning the first rose of the year. Leavesa are also the diet of silkworms.
Roots used medicinally are dug after two or three years of growth.The roots must be cleansed in cold water with a brush, and the fibres trimmed off.The roots are then dried, and larger roots are split to facilitate the drying process.
saponins,volatile oil, (roots and flowers containa fragrant oil, called Primulin) Primulin is identical with Mannite.
expectorant in bronchitis,anti-spasmodic,diuretic, anodyne, vermifuge, emetic, mild sedative for anxiety or insomnia, formerly used topically for skin wounds and blemishes. Candied flowers,boil leaves as greens, Primrose Tea
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