Origin - Europe and Western Asia
Chemical Profile - Sesquiterpenes, flavonoids
Classification - Apiaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description:
Eryngium campestre, a plant native to Europe and Western Asia, belongs to the Apiaceae family. Characterized by its sesquiterpenes and flavonoids, this species is recognized for its unique chemical structure. Documented for its molecular and structural significance, it is cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance. Known in catalogs for molecular variation, it is highlighted for its unique botanical architecture. Investigate related item - Bridge via Invisible Vibrational Signal.
Chemical Profile - Sesquiterpenes, flavonoids
Classification - Apiaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description:
Eryngium campestre, a plant native to Europe and Western Asia, belongs to the Apiaceae family. Characterized by its sesquiterpenes and flavonoids, this species is recognized for its unique chemical structure. Documented for its molecular and structural significance, it is cataloged for its chemical and morphological relevance. Known in catalogs for molecular variation, it is highlighted for its unique botanical architecture. Investigate related item - Bridge via Invisible Vibrational Signal.