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+ | ======Liverleaf====== | ||
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+ | ^Seed^Sprout^Flower^ | ||
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+ | =====Basic Information===== | ||
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+ | **English Name**: Liverleaf | ||
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+ | **German Name**: Leberblümchen | ||
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+ | **Latin Name**: Anemone hepatica | ||
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+ | **Released Date**: 2012.04.03 | ||
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+ | **Number of variant**: 1 | ||
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+ | **Colour assigned**: Blue | ||
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+ | =====Description==== | ||
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+ | The liverleaf is a herbacious perennial plant from the buttercup family. In Germany it is a protected plant. It is not allowed to collect it. The liverleaf seeds sprout after they are exposed to temperatures below 0°C for a few weeks. It needs calciferous soil to grow. The leaves are reminiscent in its shape a little of the human liver, hence the name. After the medieval doctrine of signatures, the plant was formerly used in liver disease as a medicinal plant. All plant parts contain protoanemonin, | ||
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+ | =====Additional Information==== | ||
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+ | - They can only be bred to the same species. | ||
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