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Umbilicus intermedius

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Umbilicus intermedius

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Umbilicus

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Umbilicus horizontalis, Umbilicus heylandianus, Umbilicus, Onosma orientalis, Linum pubescens

Intermediate navelwort or common pennywort (Umbilicus intermedius) is a succulent, perennial flowering plant in the stonecrop family Crassulaceae (in the genus Umbilicus) found in the shrublands and deserts of Israel and Lebanon.

Description

Intermediate navelwort grows to an average of 25 cm (10 in) high. The palid spikes of bell-shaped, greenish-pink flowers of this plant first appear between March and June. The plant grows on shady walls or in damp rock crevices that are sparse in other plant growth, where its succulent leaves develop in rosettes.

The leaves, when boiled, are said to help urinary tract infections.

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Umbilicus intermedius Wikipedia