Origin - Plant-based
Chemical profile - Glycosides, saponins
Classification - Hyacinthaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic
Description -
Spring Squill, originating from the plant species Scilla verna within the Hyacinthaceae family, is characterized by its glycoside and saponin content. Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers, it features a bulbous structure and a vibrant blue flower. Historically utilized in various scientific studies, Spring Squill is recognized for its unique chemical structure. See alternative product - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.
Chemical profile - Glycosides, saponins
Classification - Hyacinthaceae
Use - Botanical, pharmacognostic
Description -
Spring Squill, originating from the plant species Scilla verna within the Hyacinthaceae family, is characterized by its glycoside and saponin content. Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers, it features a bulbous structure and a vibrant blue flower. Historically utilized in various scientific studies, Spring Squill is recognized for its unique chemical structure. See alternative product - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.