The biter substance in the root is called laserpitine, it can split into angelic acid and "laserol". "Laserpitium gallicum, growing on dry soils of the Pyrenees, Cevennes, Apls etc., and L. pruthenicum, a plant of moist meadows, both are diuretics, stomachics and blood-purifiers too.
Laserpitium Gallicum Care
Laserpitium Gallicum



What is the plant
How to Care for the Plant

Water

Water only occasionally; during summer water can be done more often.

Pruning

Cut back flowering perennials after each flush of bloom.

Sunlight

Best grown in full sun to part shade.
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Soil

Soil Requirements: dry / well-drained / average / poor, lean.

Temperature

Tender plant – may be damaged or killed by low temperature.

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