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Orris root (natural), c/s

Orris root (natural), c/s

Orris root (natural), c/s  (1565)

Size Price Quantity
OUT OF STOCK  $6.00 
OUT OF STOCK  $15.00 


Scientific Name: Iris X Germanica
Origin: E. Europe

Common Names: Iris, Flag iris, Pale iris, Bearded iris, Fleur-de-lis, Garden iris, German iris

Part used: Root

Active Compounds: Starch, Resin, Triterpenes, Isoflavonoids, Zanthones, Resin, Tannin, Crystalline orris camphor, Myristic acid iron, Methyl myristate, Oleic acid, Esters, Xanthones, Irone, Iridin.





Background: With prolific and various displays of colorful flowers, the genus is thought to be named for the goddess Iris of Greek mythology. From ancient times, iris was regarded as a symbol of strength and a connector to the divine- said to be central to the origin of the sceptre. Egyptians placed it into the head-dressing of the Sphinx. The prominent three petals of the blossoms connected to the virtues of faith, wisdom and courage.

The root, often used for flavoring and scenting. It is an ingredient of the famous Bombay Sapphire gin.

Orris to attract love and to protect: During a waxing moon, place powdered orris root into a cloth bag with items that represent love. Squeeze it with your dominant hand and, thus, will your wish for love be fulfilled.

Root powder is used in perfumery, potpourris and sachets, and for scenting and flavoring. Its scent is similar to violet. It is included in a variety of cosmetic formulas. The volatile otto of orris is a favorite scent fixative. The root yields a black dye. The flower yields a blue dye. The seeds are used as beads.

Description: This flowering plant grows to 3 feet tall, with bluish-green, narrow, flat, sword shaped leaves - the largest of all the species. Large, deep blue, or purplish-blue flowers bloom in spring, show three bending petals of faint purple, inclining to blue. Purple veins run lengthwise; the beard is yellow, three erect petals are bright blue, with faint purple lines. Flowers have an agreeable scent. The brownish creeping rootstock is thick, fleshy, spreading over the surface of the ground.

Recipe: 

Special Pan Pudding

10 thin pieces of dry bread
 2 c. milk
 2 eggs
 1 c sugar
 7 oz. melted butter
 1/3 c monukka raisins
 1 tsp powder of grains of paradise
 1 tsp powder of orris root


Break bread, place into lined pan. Cover with in milk and egg mixture. Spread the mixture of sugar, butter, fruit and powders. Bake until golden brown at 345 degrees. Cool and serve with love. 

Safety: There is no known negative safety information available for this herb.


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This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

 




 

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