Hornbeam
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The Hornbeam Bach flower, also called hornbeam, is a somewhat unusual flower: it only germinates after two or three years. Unlike many other plants, its flowering does not take place every spring. Despite its slowness, it can be sudden and very beautiful. Some species of Hornbeam, for example, produce superb purple flowers from April to June. However, most of the time we find catkins, which are a type of hanging, yellow and green flowers at the end of the hornbeam branches as soon as the sunny days arrive.
The hornbeam stays looking good whatever the seasons. If its toothed and pleated leaves are a tender green in spring and summer, they take on beautiful yellow and orange hues in autumn and remain attached until the foliage renews. Very resistant, it adapts to all soils and does not need a lot of light. Its roots, very dense and deeply anchored in the soil, allow it to live up to one hundred and fifty years, and to be very little susceptible to diseases.
Adults: 2 drops in a glass of water or on the tongue 4 times a day.
Non-medicinal ingredients: Grape alcohol 27% v/v, aqueous solution of Populus tremula L. flowers (dilution 1/500).
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