Plantoteque
Whatever your area of interest, the Boletus Plantoteque provides you with information about our wild and useful plants in words and pictures. We give you the names in various languages and in Latin. You get to learn a bit about how they were used in the past and present, from a medical (NOTE: No Boletus experiments!), cosmetic or culinary perspective. We at Boletus hope you have fun and succeed in the quest for the plants you are looking for!
Mushrooms
Lactarius deliciosus in brine
Lactarius deliciosus in brine
Black trumpet fresh
Craterellus cornucopioides recens
Black morels fresh
Morchella esculenta recens
Pleurotus ostreatus siccatus
Mitrophora semilibara dried
Mitrophora semilibara siccatus
King Bolete dried industrial
Boletus edulis siccatus (industrial)
King Bolete fresh
Boletus edulis recens
Chantarelle dried
Cantharellus cibarius siccatus
Hydnum repandum siccatus
Cantharellus tubaeformis siccatus
Black trumpet dried
Cratarellus cornucopioides siccatus
Black morels dried
Morchella conica siccatus
Cantharellus lutescens siccatus
Marasmius oreades siccatus
King Bolete dried naturally
Boletus edulis siccatus (natural)
King Bolete in brine
Boletus edulis in brine
Chantarelle fresh
Cantharellus cibarius recens
Suillus granulatus siccatus
Hydnum repandum recens
Flowers
Coltfoot
Tussilago farfara
Expectorant, soothing and anti-inflammatory. Used to treat coughs, bronchial catarrh, bronchitis, laryngitis and asthma. As tea, is stops diarrhoea and stimulates bile secretion. Dried coltsfoot is also used as herbal tobacco against chest complaints.
Hawthorn with leaf
Crataegus monogyna flos cum folium
Lowers blood pressure and lipids, vasodilating and sedative. Used in tea and in traditional medicine for heart and circulatory disorders, migraine, menopausal symptoms and insomnia.
Heartsease
Viola tricolor
Flowering stems are expectorant, diuretic, tonic, anti-inflammatory and detoxifying. Herbal medicine uses it in the treatment of respiratory and urinary disorders, fever, rheumatic pain and chronic skin disorders such as eczema. In cosmetics, it is widely used for skin cleansers, in shampoo, gargles and bath additives.
Sloe
Prunus spinosa
Diuretic, tonic and mildly laxative. Used dried to treat bladder, kidney and stomach problems as well as diarrhoea.
Common camomile
Anthemis nobilis
Common mallow
Malva sylvestris
Flowers- Used to treat injured mucous membranes and internal wounds. Leaves- Used to treat injured mucous membranes and internal wounds. The young leaves are also used in salads and as a vegetable.
False acacia
Robinia pseudoaccacia
Used as muscle relaxant and effective against nervous spasms.
Pyrethrum cineraria
Sweet violet
Viola odorata
The flowers are used in the perfume industry. The leaves, flowers and rhizome are expectorant, diuretic and used to treat bronchitis, whooping cough and colds. Used externally for swellings, chronic wounds, rashes, and as mouthwash and gargles.
Marshmallow
Althaea officinalis
White clover
Trifolium repens
Astringent, antiseptic. An infusion is used to treat gastro-enteritis, severe diarrhoea and also to treat rheumatic pain. Inhaled for the treatment of bronchitis. White clover teas are popular within health food.
German camomile
Matricaria chamomilla
Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, carminative, sedative, antispasmodic. An infusion is used for treating colds, influenza, digestive disorders, diarrhoea and urinary tract disorders. Also for insomnia and general nervousness. Used externally in compresses and in the bath, as well as eye and mouthwash. Used in homeopathy for treating dental problems.
Helichrysum arenarium
Cowslip with calyces
Primula veris cum calyce
Expectorant used for coughs and bronchitis and also effective as a diuretic and sudorific.
Elder
Sambucus nigra (gerebelt)
Sudorific. Used in the treatment of colds, respiratory infections and nervous disorders. Also used in the production of wine.
Black lime
Tilia europaea
Sudorific, diuretic, antispasmodic and mildly sedative. Tea is effective against chills and influenza. Also used to stimulate appetite, for indigestion, bronchitis and to calm nerves. Roots Charcoal, made primarily using dry branches, is used to treat flatulence, acid stomach, disturbance in bile and liver, and in cases of poisoning.
Daisy
Bellis perennis
For the treatment of gastro-enteritis, diarrhoea and infections of the upper respiratory system. Used externally in compresses and in the bath.
Hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna
Lowers blood pressure and lipids, vasodilating and sedative. Used in tea and in traditional medicine for heart and circulatory disorders, migraine, menopausal symptoms and insomnia.
Wolf's bane
Arnica montana
Originally, the plant was regarded as an aphrodisiac. Used in folk medicine as an anti-inflammatory and for healing wounds but also has been used by athletes to enhance performance. Also used for less severe crush injuries, swelling and bruising. Also frequently used in cosmetics for its healing (skin rejuvenation) properties.
White lime
Tilia argentea
Flowers In the spring, lime trees enchant us with their lush blossom. It is the flowers of this classic in herbal medicine that are dried and used as a folk remedy for colds. Thanks to its aromatic taste, the lime flowers also make a great tea to be enjoyed.
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Antiseptic, stomachic, antispasmodic, astringent and sudorific. Used to treat diarrhoea and flatulence, menstrual problems, colds and fever. A decoction can be used for chronic wounds and broken skin. Also used in gargles and bath additives.
Brown radiant knapweed
Centaurium jacea
Marigold
Calendula officinalis
Already used as a medicine throughout the Mediterranean several thousand years ago. Has antiseptic and antifungal properties, is very suitable for irritated skin, eczema or abrasions. Currently used widely as a cosmetic in the care of healthy skin.
Dandelion
Taraxacum officinalis
The entire plant is a bitter tonic, stomachic, nutritious and diuretic. An infusion is used to stimulate appetite, ease digestion, relieve gall and liver disorders, counteract oedema and rheumatism. The pressed juices are used in winemaking and to treat warts. Contains plenty of A, B and C vitamins.
Lavander
Lavandula officinalis
Areron`s Rod Cum calyce
Verbascum officinale cum calyce
Expectorant, antispasmodic and mildly diuretic.
Red clover
Trifolium pratense
Astringent, antispasmodic and wound healing. Also used to treat coughs. An infusion is used for coughs, hoarseness, diarrhoea and chronic skin conditions. Herbal tea is used for chest diseases and gastrointestinal disorders. Externally used in preparations for cleansing sores and rashes.
Hop
Humulus lupulus
Sweet chestnut
Hippocastanum vulgare
Elder (sine stipites)
Sambucus nigra (sine stipites)
Genista tinctoria
Fillipendula ulmaria
Fruit
Wild crab
Malus sylvestris
Walnut-tree (nucleus
Juglands regia nucleus
Walnut-tree (whole)
Juglans regia
Hawthorn
Crataegus monogyna
Lowers blood pressure and lipids, vasodilating and sedative. Used in tea and in traditional medicine for heart and circulatory disorders, migraine, menopausal symptoms and insomnia.
Dog rose without seeds
Cynosbati sine semine
Astringent, diuretic and laxative. Rosehip is prized mostly for its rich content of vitamin C (100 g of rosehip can contain more vitamin C than one kilo of lemons). Other important substances include Beta-carotene and vitamin A. Has traditionally been used against fatigue and colds, and has demonstrated good properties against various forms of arthritis, and in treating bleeding gums. Can alleviate toothache.
Dog rose dried
Rosa canina, cynosbati siccatus
Astringent, diuretic and laxative. Rosehip is prized mostly for its rich content of vitamin C (100 g of rosehip can contain more vitamin C than one kilo of lemons). Other important substances include Beta-carotene and vitamin A. Has traditionally been used against fatigue and colds, and has demonstrated good properties against various forms of arthritis, and in treating bleeding gums. Can alleviate toothache.
Roseship
Rosa canina, cynosbati
Astringent, diuretic and laxative. Rosehip is prized mostly for its rich content of vitamin C (100 g of rosehip can contain more vitamin C than one kilo of lemons). Other important substances include Beta-carotene and vitamin A. Has traditionally been used against fatigue and colds, and has demonstrated good properties against various forms of arthritis, and in treating bleeding gums. Can alleviate toothache.
Wild strawberry dried
Fragaria vesca siccatus
Simply eaten fresh or dried in muesli and baking. Delicious!
Wild berry frozen
Fragaria vesca
Simply eaten fresh or dried in muesli and baking. Delicious!
Sloe
Prunus spinosa
The ripe fruit is diuretic, tonic and mildly laxative. Used dried to treat bladder, kidney and stomach problems as well as diarrhoea.
Mountain ash
Sorbus aucuparia
Rhamnus fallax ( R.catharicus)
Plum
Prunus domestica
Pear Williams
Pyrus communis
Pear Tekisha
Pyrus communis
Cowberry dried
Vaccinium vitis-idaea siccatus
Chesnut
Castanea sativa
Sea buckthorn
Hippophea rhamnoides
Sweet chestnut (cracked
Hippocastanum vulgare
Raspberry frozen
Rubus idaeus
Elder
Sambucus nigra
Mildly laxative, diuretic, mildly sedative. Used as tea to treat colds, weight loss and insomnia.
Juniper
Juniperus communis
In the middle ages juniper was ascribed magical healing powers, but today it is used mainly as a flavouring in cuisine and spirits (the words gin and geneva derive from juniper) and juniper drinks.
Oak
Quercus robur
Bilberry dried
Vaccinium myrtillus siccatus
Good for mouth and throat infections, as well as diarrhoea.
Bilberry frozen
Vaccinium myrtillus
Good for mouth and throat infections, as well as diarrhoea.
Blackberry dried
Rubus fruticosus siccatus
Blackberry frosen
Rubus fruticosus
Herbs
White dead-nettle
Lamium album
Winter savory
Satureja montana
Rue
Ruta graveolens
Mentha aquatica
Common chickweed
Stellaria media
Spring pheasants.eye
Adonis vernaliss
Knotgrass
Polygonum aviculare
Flowering stems are highly astringent, vasopressors and increase mucus production. Used in the treatment of internal and external bleeding, gastric and intestinal catarrh, and severe diarrhoea. As a tea it is diuretic, used to treat kidney problems and kidney stones. In earlier times, knotgrass was considered useful against cholera and tuberculosis.
Heartsease
Viola tricolor
Herb robert
Geranium robertianum
Flowering stems are astringent and diuretic. An infusion is used in the treatment of pulmonary bleeding, nosebleeds and severe diarrhoea and kidney problems. Used externally in compresses and ointments for skin disorders, boils and inflamed sores. A decoction is used as a gargle for tonsillitis.
Southernwood
Artemisia abrotanum
Melilot
Melilotus officinalis
Flowers and flowering stems are expectorant and antispasmodic. Anticoagulant , astringent and anti-inflammatory. Used in the treatment of blood and varicose veins, in medicinal cigarettes for asthmatics and externally as plasters, dressings and in bath preparations. Large doses cause haemorrhaging.
Golden rod
Solidago virga-aurea
Agrimony
Agrimonia eupatoria
The flowering stems stimulate digestive fluids and prevent interference in the liver and kidneys. Anti-inflammatory. Used for stomach and intestinal catarrh. Used externally as a gargle for sore throats, on compresses when cleansing wounds and in bath additives.
Hemp agrimony
Chelidonium majus
The flowering stem is antispasmodic, mildly sedative and antiseptic. Relieves gastro-intestinal and gallstone disorders. Used as an ointment for treating chronic eczema.
Soapwort
Saponaria officinalis
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Antiseptic, stomachic, antispasmodic, astringent and sudorific. Used to treat diarrhoea and flatulence, menstrual problems, colds and fever. A decoction can be used for chronic wounds and broken skin. Also used in gargles and bath additives.
Shepard's weatherglass
Anagallis arvensis
Tansy
Tanacetum vulgare
Mentha pullegium
Peppermint
Mentha x piperita
Stomachic, carminative, antiseptic and local anaesthetic. Used in patent medicine as infusions to stimulate the appetite, fight infections of the respiratory tract, treat diarrhoea, flatulence and stomach aches. As an aromatic lotion and in spirit liniment, it is effective at relieving pain from sprains and headaches. Peppermint is also used to flavour mouthwashes, liquorice and in confectionary.
Eyebright
Euphrasia officinalis
The flowering stems are anti-inflammatory. Internally it is an effective stomachic. Externally, it is used manly as an eye bath for compresses placed on the eyes. Washing with an infusion helps against inflammation of the conjunctiva, photosensitivity and eye fatigue.
Geum urbanum
Woodruff
Asperula odorata
Flowering stems are sedative, diuretic, wound healing and antispasmodic. An infusion or decoction is used to treat anxiety and exhaustion, heart palpitations and insomnia. Also used to flavour wine and in potpourri etc.
Mistletoe
Viscum album
Mistletoe is effective against hypertension and is also considered to inhibit atherosclerosis according to the ancient Celts, who considered the herb sacred. Some of the constituent compounds are also believed to inhibit the formation of tumours, but this has not been verified.
Common club moss
Lycopodium clavatum
Dandelion
Taraxacum officinale
The entire plant is a bitter tonic, stomachic, nutritious and diuretic. An infusion is used to stimulate appetite, ease digestion, relieve gall and liver disorders, counteract oedema and rheumatism. The pressed juices are used in winemaking and to treat warts. Contains plenty of A, B and C vitamins.
Common wormwood
Artemisia absynthium
Lungwort
Pulmonaria officinalis
Sweet Violet
Viola odorata
The leaves, flowers and rhizome are expectorant, diuretic and used to treat bronchitis, whooping cough and colds. Used externally for swellings, chronic wounds, rashes, and as mouthwash and gargles.
Sheperd's purse
Capsella bursapastoris
The flowering stems are astringent, haemostatic, vasopressors, increasing mucosal secretion and the flow of liquids. Affects the smooth muscle of the uterus and is therefore believed to aid contractions when giving birth. Used externally in compresses for wounds and damaged skin.
Heather
Erica vulgaris
Lovage
Levisticum officinale
Flowering stems are stomachic, stimulate appetite, carminative and lithontriptic, diuretic and mildly expectorant. Used for urinary disorders, rheumatism and nervousness. A hot infusion is used to treat nausea and dizziness. Lovage is also used as a cleansing bath additive and in deodorants.
Valerian
Valeriana officinalis
Marjoram
Origanum vulgare
White horehound
Marrubium vulgare
The flowering stems relieve coughs, are mildly sedative, stomachic, lithontriptic, antispasmodic and promote menstruation. An infusion is used to treat respiratory disorders, colds, coughs, asthma, bronchitis, liver and gallbladder problems. Used externally in compresses for painful and inflamed wounds.
Herniaria glabra
The flowering stems are diuretic and mildly antispasmodic. Antiseptic. As infusion is used to treat bladder, kidney and gallstone disorders, and to prevent kidney stones.
Catmint
Nepeta cataria
Flowering stems are soothing, stomachic, carminative, inhibiting, diuretic, reduce fever and is acts as a menstrual stimulant. As tea, it is used for nervous disorders, neurosis, and migraine. Used externally in ointment to treat haemorrhoids.
Holy thristle
Cnicus benedictus
German camomile
Matricaria chamomilla
Fumaria officinalis
Ground ivy
Glechoma hederacea
Flowering stems are considered astringent, anti-inflammatory and invigorating. An infusion is used for gastro-enteritis and diarrhoea, for kidney disorders, bronchitis, coughs, asthma and as a stimulus for appetite. Also used externally for oral inflammation and in baths.
Perforate St.John's wort
Hypericum perforatum
Used in folk medicine where it was considered wound-healing. Used by the priests during exorcisms. Has wound-healing effects and is considered antispasmodic, diuretic, increases the secretion of digestive juices, especially bile. St John's wort is also proven to be effective against depression.
Vervain
Verbana officinalis
Cytisus scoparius
Hemp agrimony
Eupatorium cannabinum
Yellow toadflax
Linaria vulgaris
Ladys bedstraw
Gallium verum
Diuretic and antispasmodic. As infusions for urinary problems and externally with compresses for chronic wounds.
Wall pepper
Sedum acre
The flowering stems are used as liniments and in ointments for skin conditions. Not to be used internally as it causes lethargy, headache and vomiting!Leaves The leaves are used as liniments and in ointments for skin conditions. Not to be used internally as it causes lethargy, headache and vomiting!
Mentha longifolia
Mouse-ear hawkweed
Hieracium pillosela
Mugwort
Artemisia vulgare
The flowering stems stimulate appetite and are stomachic. Used for nervous disorders, insomnia and gynaecological diseases. Mugwort is also an effective mothball. To be used with care as it contains a neurotoxic substance.
Goats rue
Galega officinalis
Germander
Teucrium montanum
Wall germander
Teucrium chamaedrys
Flower stems are astringent, stomachic, lithontriptic and diuretic. Antiseptic. Stimulates appetite. Used externally against chronic wounds and haemorrhoids.
Silverweed
Potentilla anserina
European centaury
Centaurium erythraea
Flowering stems stimulate saliva and promote gastro-intestinal juices. As an infusion, it stimulates the appetite and is used to treat digestive and gallstone disorders. Also used in homeopathy. Used increasingly bitter herbal wines and liqueurs.
Purple loosestrife
Lythrum salicaria
Juniper tops
Juniperus communis sumitates
Juniper smoking was long used as protection against infectious diseases such as plague and leprosy. But we now mainly think of juniper smoke as a way of flavouring fish, meat and vegetable stews.
Lady's mautle
Alchemilla vulgaris
Flowering stems are mildly astringent, diuretic and anti-inflammatory. Used in herbal remedies for the treatment of gastro-intestinal catarrh, flatulence and diarrhoea. Counteracts muscle spasms, regulates the menstrual cycle, especially during menopause. Used externally as a bath preparation against skin rashes.
Balm
Melissa officinalis
Chicory
Cichorium intybus
Prickly restharrow
Ononis spinosa
Stinging nettle
Urtica dioica
Flowering stems are astringent, reduce blood flow and increase mucus production. Invigorating and diuretic, stimulates milk production and haemostatic. Used for detoxifying blood, in the treatment of kidney and liver disorders, gastro-intestinal catarrh, rheumatism and skin disorders and for diseases of the respiratory system. Used externally in hair tonics and facial skin lotion.
Sweet basil
Ocimum basilicum
Wild Thyme
Thymus serpyllum
Flowering stems are astringent, reduce blood flow and increase mucus production. Invigorating and diuretic, stimulates milk production and haemostatic. Used for detoxifying blood, in the treatment of kidney and liver disorders, gastro-intestinal catarrh, rheumatism and skin disorders and for diseases of the respiratory system. Used externally in hair tonics and facial skin lotion.
Fillipendula ulmaria
Hart`s tongue
Scolopendrium officinale
Field Horsetail
Equisetum arvense
The green stems are diuretic, mildly haemostatic and sweat reducing. Used in tea to treat kidney and bowel disorders, atherosclerosis, as well as external and internal bleeding. Field horsetail was once used to treat tuberculosis. Field horsetail is used externally as a gargle, as bath preparation and for the treatment of chronic wounds. The stems are also used for scouring and polishing.
Roots
White false helleborine
Veratrum album
Male fern
Dryopteris filix-mas
Iris, Purple flag
Iris germanica
Rootstocks of 2-4 year old plants relieve coughs and are diuretic. Can cause nausea and vomiting.
Bistort
Polygonum bistorta
Rhizome is mainly used for diarrhoea, throat and mouth infections. In ancient times, the root was used to treat snake bites. As a decoction, infusion or powder, it is used in the treatment of internal and external bleeding, gastro-enteritis, dysentery and incontinence. Used externally as a gargle and mouthwash.
Great burdok
Arctium lappa
Diuretic, antiseptic, sudorific and blood sugar absorbing. Bile stimulant.
Common polypody
Polypodium vulgare
Relieves coughs, laxative and anthelmintic. An infusion is used to treat persistent throat and lung infections, urinary tract infection and for removing parasites.
Dwarf elder
Sambucus ebulus
An alcoholic extract of the rhizome was considered very useful for hair loss and dandruff.
Stemless carline thistle
Carlina acaulis
Soapwort
Saponaria officinalis
Tubera salep
Petasites
Petasites hybridus
Parsley
Petroselinum crispum
Horse-radish
Armoracia rusticana
Colewort
Geum urbanum
The rhizome is astringent, invigorating, anti-inflammatory and inhibiting. Antiseptic. As a powder and decoction, it is used for the treatment of gastro-enteritis, colitis, liver disorders and to regulate haemorrhaging. Used externally in gargles for stomatitis, gingivitis and other oral inflammations, as well as bad breath. Colewort is used in compresses and bath preparations to treat skin conditions and haemorrhoids.
Dandelion
Taraxacum officinale
Roasted roots, dried and ground, produce a caffeine-free coffee substitute. The entire plant is a bitter tonic, stomachic, nutritious and diuretic. An infusion is used to stimulate appetite, ease digestion, relieve gall and liver disorders, counteract oedema and rheumatism. The pressed juices are used in winemaking and to treat warts. Contains plenty of A, B and C vitamins.
Oxlip
Primula elatior
Expectorant used for coughs and bronchitis and also effective as a diuretic and sudorific.
Valerian
Valeriana officinalis
The rhizome and roots of the 2 year old plant are calming, soporific and antispasmodic. Used for heart problems depression, nervous exhaustion, anxiety, headaches and chronic insomnia.
Marshmallow
Althaea officinalis
Wild angelica
Angelica archangelica
Invigorating, carminative, antispasmodic and also used for the treatment of bronchitis and loss of appetite.
Sweet sedge
Acorus calamus
Used as a stomach medicine, especially for its carminative effect. In the bath to treat nervous exhaustion. Also used frequently in the perfume industry.
Couch-grass
Agropyrum repens
Antiseptic. Diuretic. As a herbal tea to treat liver and urinary tract disorders and kidney stones. Also used for gout and rheumatism.
Helleborus odorus
Asarabacca
Asarum europaeum
Rhizome is strongly faecal and vomit-inducing. Is a diuretic and used as an emetic. Even a very small dose produces sneezing and mucus, larger doses can cause haemorrhaging and miscarriage.
Cytisus scoparius
Yellow gentian
Gentiana lutea
Has been used as a stomachic medicine since around 200 AD. Still used in both folk and conventional medicine. Stimulates the production of gastric juice, promotes bowel movements aiding digestion, and is effective at burning fat.
Globe artichoke
Cynyra scolymus
Field eryngo
Eryngium campestre
Nettle medium
Urtica urens
Chicory
Cichorium intybus
Stimulates appetite, invigorating, blood sugar-lowering, diuretic and laxative. A decoction is used in disorders of the liver, to treat gall and kidney stones and for inflammations of the urinary tract.
Butchers broom
Ruscus aculeatus
Prickly restharrow
Ononis spinosa
The rhizome is diuretic, lithontriptic and antihypertensive. Antiseptic. Tonic. Used to treat oedema , inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, for lowering blood pressure and for relieving rheumatic and arthritic pain.
Common tormentil
Potentilla tormentilla
The rhizome is antihaemorrhagic, anti-inflammatory, wound healing, astringent and antiseptic. Increases mucosal secretion. As a decoction or powder, it is used for the treatment of diarrhoea, dysentery and gastro-intestinal bleeding. Used externally on compresses against abrasions, burns, sunburn and gargles for throat and oral infections.
Barberry
Berberis vulgaris
Elecampane
Inula helenium
Roots of the 2 and 3 year old plant contain a bitter substance that is anthelmintic. Also used against coughs, loss of appetite and digestive disorders
Deadly nightshade
Atropa belladonna
Comfrey
Symphytum officinale
Astringent, wound healing, anti-inflammatory and soothing. Mildly sedative. Used internally against chronic inflammation of the airways. Against gastric and intestinal ulcers and diarrhoea. Used in plasters, liniments, ointments and bath preparations. Used in both patent medicine and homeopathy.
Leaves
White willow
Salix alba
Lesser periwinkle
Vinca minor
Vine
Vitis vinifera
Bogbean
Menyanthes trifoliata
Silver birch
Betula pendula
Used in tea it is considered to be "detoxifying". Stimulates both the taste buds and skin.
Walnut-tree
Juglans regia
Hawthorn (May-tree)
Crataegus monogyna
Lowers blood pressure and lipids, vasodilating and sedative. Used in tea and in traditional medicine for heart and circulatory disorders, migraine, menopausal symptoms and insomnia.
Sweet bay
Laurus nobilis
Robwort plantain
Plantago lanceolata
A number of good properties have made the ribwort plantain a classic of ancient healing practices. It has been used for softening and wound healing, but it is also a laxative.
Great burdok
Arctium lappa
Against influenza and rheumatic pain. For the cleansing of sores, boils and eczema.
Wild strawberry
Fragaria vesca
Diuretic and general tonic. A tea alleviates anaemia, nervousness, disorders of the stomach and intestines, as well as kidney and urinary tract diseases.
Wild celery
Apium graveolens
Common sage (tops)
Salvia officinalis (summitates)
Common sage
Salvia officinalis
Used in medicine for coughs and as a seasoning in Mediterranean cuisine.
Rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis