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Valerian
... the hardcore gamer! Personalized Children's Books Do Something Good For Yourself at SoftSurroundings.com Valerian, or garden Heliotrope, is an member of a species of about 200 plants. Valeriana Officinalis, ... America, we have not tested these properties adequately, but in other parts of the world, Valerian is a standard for care for stress, sleep, and relaxation purposes. Please see the Medicinal ...
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Valerian Herb - Herbs
... Valerian officinalis. Family Valerianaceae. History Valere is the Latin verb to be healthy. The root of Valerian which has an unpleasant smell has historically been used as a medicine. Growing pattern Perennial. Seeds ... It likes a sunny, damp but well drained place. Cut off the flowering heads as they appear. Valerian can be grown in a container but it needs to be kept watered. Appearance Valerian ...
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Valeriana officinalis - COMMON VALERIAN - Rainyside.com
... in North America, it is an herb still used medicinally and as an ornamental herb in the garden. Valerian roots make a strong smelling (and I mean strong!) medicinal tea that should be used with caution* as ... ) for sore back muscles. For gardeners I recommend trying a hot bath while sipping a cup of valerian tea; it soothes the muscles after a long day working in the garden. The herb grows well in ...
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Kathie's Garden Herbs
... the herb that the PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN used to lure away the rats...cats love it, too! Valerian's real name is:Valerianaceae-valeriana officinalis It's hairy root system is the part that is ... , bringing down blood pressure, headaches, insomnia, and anxiety. Recent scientific finding show that a cup of valerian tea relieves stress, and helps one to fall asleep easier. It is also better for one to ...
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Red Valerian
... In case of doubt, consult the doctor. "Botanical" is not responsible for damages caused by self-medication A general view of the plant Common noun: Red Scientific noun: Valeriana officinalis Family. Valerian family -Valerianaceae- Habitat: We find it in dry and rocky places. Characteristics: PPerennial bushy plant of the globularia family - globulariaceae - up to 60 cm. Stems erect and ligneous. ...
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Valerian Herb - Herbs
Valerian Herb - Herbs The Green Chronicle Web Home Food Gardening Health/Beauty Links Shop Horoscopes Herbs > Valerian Herb Information on, uses of and how to grow valerian: Name Satureja montana. Family Labiatae Growing pattern Annual. Seeds Buy Winter Savory Seeds (Pay in $US, , Euro). Herbs, Seasonings and Spices - Buy Winter Savory Leaf from Mountain Rose Herbs ($US). How to grow Sow the ...
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Centranthus - red valerian
Centranthus - red valerian | home | | hostas | | perennials | | tools, books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Centranthus (sen-TRAN-thus). Red valerian. - Soil: Average, well-drained Blooms: Summer Zones: 4 - 8 Centranthus ruber At the nursery: None Available by mail order: None Description and Cultural Information: C. ruber, red valerian. 1' - 3'. These plants have ...
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A Modern Herbal - Editor's Introduction
... ' pharmacopoeias are poisonous ones like Aconite, Belladonna, Henbane and the Opium Poppy. Dandelion, Gentian and Valerian for some reason have survived and the Homeopaths use many more, but such useful plants as ... is the botanical name for the Coltsfoot, which is used to cure coughs and colds, and Valerian is derived from the Latin word Valere. Surely it makes a garden more romantic and wonderful ...
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Drought tolerant plants in summer flower beds save water
... (Oenothera), sedum, bunch grasses including red and Idaho fescue, Muhlenbergia and needle and thread grass. For shadier areas plant: Japanese anenome, bleeding heart, hellebore, Jupiter's Beard or Red Valerian (Centranthus), Mexican daisy (Erigeron), yellow corydalis and many types of thyme. To learn more about some of these plants and what they look like, visit the OSU Department of Horticulture' ...
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Open Directory - Health: Animal: Alternative Medicine: Herbs
... medicine. Herbal Medicines Pose Anesthetic Risks - Article on the effects of common herbal medicines on patients undergoing anesthesia. Echinacea, ephedra, garlic, ginkgo, ginseng, kava, St. John's wort, and valerian are commonly used herbal medications that may pose a concern during anesthesia and recovery. Herbal Remedies For Parrots and Pet Birds - Winged Wisdom Pet Bird Magazine - Article on ...
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