Latin, Solidago alpina, S. glomerata ;
English, Golden rod ;
French, Verge d’or;
German, Goldruthe.
A decidous, perennial herb, with an ablique, thin rhizome. The stem
is erect, 2 feet high and upwards. The radical leaves are elliptical,
tapering into a petiole, slightly serrate; the cauline, lanceolate.
The yellow flowers appear from July to September, are erect, crowded
in axillary pediceled racemes.
Found in :-
Northern United States Europe and Asia; (in India and Kashmir) an extremely variable species.
The fresh flowers tops.
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(a)Tincture Q: = | Drug Strength 1/10 |
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Solidago virgaurea, moist magma containing solids | 100 gm
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Plant moisture 300 Cc. | = 400.
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Distilled water | 100 Cc.
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Strong alcohol | 635 Cc.
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To make one thousand cubic centimeters of tincture.
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(b) Dilutions: 2x to contain one part of tincture,
three parts distilled water,
six parts alcohol ; 3x and higher with dispensing alcohol.