What is the medicinal use of Urginea Maritima?

In human phytotherapy the dried bulb of the white variety of Urginea maritima (Squill) is used orally as diuretic, emetic, expectorant, and cardiotonic. Daily oral doses for adults range from 30 to 500 mg (the standardised drug is adjusted to an activity equivalent to approximately 0.2% of proscillaridin A).

Where does Drimia grow?

Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn is a bulbous perennial that grows around the Mediterranean littoral in dry stony and sandy areas. It is found west into Portugal and the Canary Islands, along the North Africa coast, and east into Syria, Israel and southern Iran (Anonymous 2005, Davis 1984).

How do you plant Urginea Maritima?

Planting & Care

  1. Plant your urginea bulbs from early to mid autumn.
  2. Plant in borders in full sun.
  3. Plant the bulbs so that the top 3cm is exposed above the soil surface.
  4. Space the bulbs 20-30cm apart.
  5. Water-in Urginea bulbs after planting.

What is squill tincture?

Squill is used for lung diseases including chronic bronchitis, asthma with bronchitis, and whooping cough. Some people take squill to relieve fluid retention (edema), thin mucus, induce vomiting, or cause an abortion. In manufacturing, squill is used in pest control as rat poison.

How do you care for a Drimiopsis Kirkii?

The soil should dry a little between waterings. In summer, watering every 5-7 days, in winter every 10-15 days. Does not require a lot of additional fertilizing. In summer it is enough once a 2-4 weeks for liquid fertilizer.

What is squill used for in medicine?

Squill is used for lung diseases including chronic bronchitis, asthma with bronchitis, and whooping cough. Some people take squill to relieve fluid retention (edema), thin mucus, induce vomiting, or cause an abortion.

Can you eat squill?

and Warnings. When taken by mouth: Squill is UNSAFE when taken by mouth. It can cause stomach irritation, loss of appetite, diarrhea, vomiting, headache, vision changes, depression, confusion, hallucinations, irregular heartbeat, and skin rash.

Is Drimiopsis a succulent?

Drimiopsis maculata ‘Variegata’ is a large leafed bulb forming succulent. It has attractive white flowers in late summer and over time the bulb will multiply to create an attractive cluster of bulbs with large green spotted leaves.

How often do you water a Drimiopsis?

How do you plant squill bulbs?

When to Plant: Scilla bulbs should be planted in mid to late fall, any time after the first frost and before the ground freezes. For best results, plant the bulbs within a month after you receive them. Depth and Spacing: Plant scilla bulbs 3 to 4” deep and 3 to 4” apart on center.

How do you plant Urginea Maritima bulbs?