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Centaurium erythraea - Wikipedia
This centaury is a widespread plant of Europe (including Scotland, Sweden and Mediterranean countries ) and parts of western Asia and northern Africa. It has also naturalised in parts of North America, New Zealand, and eastern Australia, where it is an introduced species. It grows in fields and roadsides.… See more
Centaurium erythraea is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family known by the common names common centaury and… See more
This is an erect biennial herb which reaches half a meter in height. It grows from a small basal rosette and bolts a leafy, erect stem which may branch. The triangular… See more
C. erythraea contains phenolic acids, including ferulic and sinapic acids, as well as sterols (as brassicasterol and stigmasterol), secoiridoid and the glycosides, swertiamarin and … See more
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WEBThe genus contains around 20 species that are mostly found in the Mediterranean and can be annual, biennial or perennial. Centaury is common in the UK, although less so in the north of England and …
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WEBCommon centaury is a low-growing biennial with pink, five-petalled flowers that close in the afternoon. It grows on sand dunes, heaths, woodland rides and other dry habitats across the UK.
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WEBLearn about centaury, a bitter herb that stimulates digestion, strengthens the stomach, and can be used to make cocktail bitters. Centaury is also a sustainable choice, as it is a relative of gentian but less threatened in …
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