Alder buckthorn fine-leaved

Authors:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer, Prof. Dr. med. Martina Bacharach-Buhles

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Last updated on: 28.05.2024

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Frangula alnus; Rhamnus frangula

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The fine-leaved buckthorn, also known as Frangula alnus 'Asplenifolia' or Rhamnus frangula, is an upright shrub that grows all year round and reaches a height of up to 2 meters. It is native to Europe, the Mediterranean region and the Near East. See also American buckthorn, Rhamnus purshianus.

Phytotherapeutic use: Dried bark of the trunks and twigs of both Frangula species. see under Frangula alnus

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The fine-leaved alder buckthorn has a smooth bark with cork nipples and belongs to the deciduous-leaf-bearing plants. The leaves of the shrub are narrow and elongated-elliptical in shape and are light to dark green in colour. The rather inconspicuous green and white flowers bloom in May and June; the fruits of the decaying tree are black berries.


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Frangula alnus is the parent plant of Frangulae cortex, the medically used bark of the decaying tree, also known as yellowwood bark, monographed in Ph.Eur.2.

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Last updated on: 28.05.2024