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[[http://www.hear.org/starr/images/image/?q=070320-5745& o=plants]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazania_rigens]] |
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Medicinal Uses: The whole herb is anthelmintic, aromatic, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, sedative, and stomachic. It is used internally in the treatment of indigestion, colic, severe constipation, coughs, and dysentery. Externally, it is used to treat sores, ulcers, and eczema. Used to treat sore eyes and rheumatism. The leaves are harvested as required for immediate use during the growing season, whilst the flowering plant can be dried and stored for later use. A paste of the leaves is appli |
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Cultivation: Aloe striata is a popular and most rewarding garden plant. It is relatively easy to cultivate under a wide variety of climatic conditions provided it is planted in a well-drained situation in full sun and given adequate water but not over-watered. It can withstand extreme frost and prolonged drought. This species is not only very showy when in flower but also during the rest of the year on account of its attractive foliage. Propagation: Seeds/ offsets in the spring through summer. |
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Traditional medicinal used among indigenous people, and were also used by early settlers, most notably the Shakers (Austin). Medicinal Uses: Not commonly used as a modern herbal, but the Cherokee and Seminole people used the plant in several ways medicinally including as a tonic for athletes to keep them from tiring (root). Seminole people also used a plant infusion to treat nausea and stomachaches, a decoction to treat urinary tract infections (Austin). The moistened, bruised leaves were used |
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Early North American explorers were impressed with the size of the tulip poplars discovered in the New World. Samples of the species were sent to Europe for cultivation and today tulip poplar is the most popular American tree grown in Europe. After the Civil War, railroads accessing southern Appalachia were built and the massive logging of tulip poplar ensued. The wood was used for canoes, ships, paper pulp and construction. The root is used as a lemon-like flavoring in spruce beer, where it a |
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USE FRESH MASHED JEWELWEED ON POISON IVY AND STINGING NETTLE RASH. YOU CAN ALSO MAKE SOAP FROM IT. I'M GOING TO TRY MAKING AN OINTMENT THIS YEAR. |
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AKA Lavender evening-primrose The Lavandula Evening-Primrose blooms in the evening and begins withering early in the morning. |
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