Therapeutic Herbs
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Herbs, Therapeutic Herbs
Multifruit Tarragon Herb
The Romans put it on snakebite wounds. In the Middle Ages tarragon was called Tragonia or Tarchon which is probably of Arabic origin. The origin of the Arabic name probably comes from the Greek Drakos (snake). Apparently the plant was associated with the name dragon because of the shape of its root, and there was a widespread belief that tarragon not only warded off snakes and dragons, but also cured their bites.
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Herbs, Therapeutic Herbs
Polycarp Cough Leaf Herb
It is a perennial plant that has a thick rhizome from which hairy flower shoots emerge in spring, scale-like, with a head of yellow tongue-shaped flowers, male in the center and female at the tips. The yellow color of the flowers is due to the xanthophyll they contain. The height of the plant ranges from 10 to 25 cm. The leaves come out after flowering (for the reason in Latin it was also called “filius ante patrem” which means – the son before the father). The fruit has the form of a white plume and vaguely resembles a donkey’s foot. Grows in cool and moist clay-lime soils.
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Polycarpus Burdock Bear’s Lappa Herb
Arktio, also known as burdock, platomandila, bear herb, platomandila, is known for its medicinal properties due to the substances that are concentrated in the root of the plant. It has soothing, antipruritic, antibacterial and antiseptic properties.
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