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Medicinal

The following notes refer to the related species Crocus sativus. Crocus sativus has been used in traditional medicine as an emmenagogue and for treatment of ammenorrhoea, abdominal pain, coughs, depression, digestive ailments, fever and pain due to wounds (22, 23). Also as an aphrodisiac, appetite stimulant, diaphoretic, contraceptive, antispasmodic and nerve sedative (6, 22). Contraindications Stigma Croci may induce uterine contractions and is therefore contraindicated during pregnancy (5). Owing to a lack of safety data, use of the stigmas in children and nursing mothers should be restricted to normal food use. Stigma Croci is contraindicated in bleeding disorders.
WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants. Vol. 3, 2007

Geographical distribution

  • Europe, Middle Europe, Hungary
  • Europe, Southeastern Europe, Bulgaria
  • Europe, Southeastern Europe, Yugoslavia

Crocus tommasinianus Herb.

Family: IRIDACEAE
Genus: Crocus
Species: tommasinianus Herb.
Common names: Early Crocus
Distribution summary: S.Hungary to S.W.Croatia & N.W. Bulgaria
Habit: Bulbous
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Plants of the World (C)
Flowering months: February
Reason for growing: Toxic


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