Cranesbill tea?

Hey guys, im reading all possible articles in last month or so and i came by this cranesbill tea. Women who have trouble to convince in my country are swearing that this is magical tea, but should be drank from the end of the period and to the start of ovulation (normaly 2 weeks, but my periods are so irregular that i dont know when im ovulating). I haven't tried it yet, but does anyone has any experience with it?

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Meadow Cranesbill (Geranium pratense) [OC] [1938x1938] flickr.com/photos/atoach/…
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Sinister-looking meadow cranesbill weevil (Zacladus geranii)
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Meadow Cranesbill

Meadow Cranesbill

Meadow Cranes bill, Geranium pratense, is a perennial wildflower of the British countryside and is in bloom from June to August, it’s scientific name pratense means β€˜of the meadow’ but it is often found on roadside verges, embankments and hedgerows too.

It’s nectar rich flowers make it an important and popular plant for many species of pollinating insects, including butterflies, moths,Hoverflies, bees and Bumblebees. They are usually lilac blue in colour, but paler blues, darker blues, pinks, and even whites can be found, depending on the soil conditions, with Calcareous soils, like the Limestone soils of parts of Northern England, tending to produce a rich blue.

Appearance

The flowers are one of the largest of any native plant to be found in the British countryside, at about 4cm across, and despite being fragile in appearance they are surprisingly robust, each has 5 rounded petals with fine white veins along their length and fade to white towards the centre.

The stamens of the flowers have deep purple anthers which stand out on white filaments, and the central pistil forms a beak like protrusion as it begins to fruit, this resembles a cranes’ bill, which gives the plant its common name and the name of it’s genus; Geranium, which comes from the Greek noun geranos, meaning Crane.

Meadow Cranesbill grows in patches that are covered in divided leaves and dotted with flowers, the [leaves spread

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Cranesbill, Fittonia, and Baby Tears
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πŸ“…︎ Mar 04 2021
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Tender red flower pelargonium cranesbill | Time lapse | 5 days in 1 min youtu.be/bvypDd5N59w
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Enjoy this purple Cranesbill flower
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πŸ“…︎ May 22 2021
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Meadow Cranesbill Weevil (Zacladus geranii) - Built like a tiny tank! [5070x3380]

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Tender red flower pelargonium cranesbill | Time lapse | 5 days in 1 min youtube.com/watch?v=bvypD…
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A pair of meadow cranesbill weevils (Zacladus geranii) doing it on a cranesbill flower
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πŸ“…︎ Sep 30 2020
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Purple wood cranesbill on the way to the summit, Thaneller, Austria [OC] [4602x3452]
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 06 2020
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Painting of Astrid, the Eclectus parrot with roses and cranesbill flowers
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πŸ‘€︎ u/BirdSeedsLtd
πŸ“…︎ Sep 11 2020
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Geranium sanguineum (Cranesbill) from the nursery I work at.
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πŸ“…︎ Nov 02 2020
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Meadow cranesbill weevil (Zacladus geranii) on the petal of a wood cranesbill.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/Bug_Photographer
πŸ“…︎ Aug 27 2020
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Southern Oregon. Bear? All of the flowers are gone off of a nearby Cranesbill, but could be unrelated.
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πŸ“…︎ Jun 25 2020
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TTM It's an Armenian Cranesbill spiky but great looking flower
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 10 2019
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Max Frei bloody cranesbill -Geranium won't bloom or die (Any advice?)

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πŸ“…︎ Jul 29 2020
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Weekly theme - fave flower: Meadow cranesbill
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A pair of meadow cranesbill weevils (Zacladus geranii) doing it on a cranesbill flower
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Cranesbill [Geranium sanguinium][OC][2448x3264] Chesham, Buckinghamshire, July 2019
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 27 2019
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Bloody cranesbill (geranium)? Yay or nay? Zone 5b, Ontario.
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Mid June peacefulness. Meadow sweet, oenothera, spirea, cranesbill, hosta, labrador violets, weigela. imgur.com/xXNuUSV
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Geranium phaeum Samobor - Dusky Cranesbill
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πŸ“…︎ Jul 08 2019
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I rescued some old-fashioned cranesbills from a very old abandoned property near me and they are blooming next to my stone wall ❀️❀️❀️
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Is this some kind of cranesbill geranium? In a college greenhouse.
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Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) and Cranesbill (Geranium molle), Point Reyes National Seashore, California [3465 Γ— 3024] [OC]
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a native cranesbill
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Butterfly Kisses Hardy Cranesbill, geranium soboliferum [OC] [2048 x 1536] credit to r/whatisthisplant for identifying the plant :) i.reddituploads.com/1e179…
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Meadow Cranesbill

Meadow Cranesbill

Meadow Cranesbill, Geranium pratense, is a perennial wildflower of the British countryside and is in bloom from June to August, it’s scientific name pratense means β€˜of the meadow’ but it is often found on roadside verges, embankments and hedgerows too.

It’s nectar rich flowers make it an important and popular plant for many species of pollinating insects, including butterflies, moths,Hoverflies, bees and Bumblebees. They are usually lilac blue in colour, but paler blues, darker blues, pinks, and even whites can be found, depending on the soil conditions, with Calcareous soils, like the Limestone soils of parts of Northern England, tending to produce a rich blue.

Appearance

The flowers are one of the largest of any native plant to be found in the British countryside, at about 4cm across, and despite being fragile in appearance they are surprisingly robust, each has 5 rounded petals with fine white veins along their length and fade to white towards the centre.

The stamens of the flowers have deep purple anthers which stand out on white filaments, and the central pistil forms a beak like protrusion as it begins to fruit, this resembles a cranes’ bill, which gives the plant its common name and the name of it’s genus; Geranium, which comes from the Greek noun geranos, meaning Crane.

Meadow Cranesbill grows in patches that are covered in divided leaves and dotted with flowers, the [leaves spread

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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