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Boraginaceae/Borage family

Lungwort (Herb) – Pulmonaria Officinalis: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the Herb Lungwort

May 3, 2024 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Lungwort (Herb) – Pulmonaria Officinalis

In our previous post, we covered tree lungwort, a lichen. Today’s lungwort (Pulmonaria officinalis) is an herb related to borage. Often in my herbal book collection, one will always be mentioned in the others entry. Perhaps they get confused? While the namesake lichen is native, the herb lungwort is introduced to Ontario. The species is …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Antiseptic, Astringent, Blue flowers, Boraginaceae/Borage family, Demulcent, Digestive, Diuretic, Edible parts, Emollient, Expectorant, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Mucilage, Perennial, Pink flowers, Respiratory

Common Gromwell – Lithospermum Officinale: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the “Ugly Duckling” of Wild Plants

August 18, 2023 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Common Gromwell – Lithospermum Officinale

Common gromwell (Lithospermum officinale) was noted in Haliburton Flora in a dry sandy waste area and in open damp ground beside a swamp. I found the pictured specimen in the middle of a spruce grove. The spruce had grown over an old foundation for a homestead that burnt down many decades ago. None of Ontario’s …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Anti-Inflammatory, Antispasmodic, Boraginaceae/Borage family, Diuretic, Edible parts, Endocrine, Febrifuge, Integumentary, Lithotriptic, Medicinal parts, Orange flowers, Perennial, Reproductive, Sedative, Urinary, White flowers, Yellow flowers

Forget-me-nots – Myosotis SPP.: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the Scorpion Grasses of Wild Plants

August 4, 2023 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Forget-me-nots – Myosotis SPP.

Forget-me-nots (Myosotis spp.) are a well known European flower, but did you know there are Ontario native varieties of this edible and medicinal plant? The nonnative field forget-me-not (M. arvensis) was uncommon when Haliburton Flora was compiled, and may be found in damp ditches and open sandy areas. Back then, European forget-me-not (M. scorpioides) was …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Astringent, Blue flowers, Boraginaceae/Borage family, Edible parts, Expectorant, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Native to Ontario, Perennial, Respiratory, White flowers

Viper’s Bugloss – Echium Vulgare: Edible & Medicinal Uses of Comfrey-like of Wild Plants

June 18, 2021 by Rachel of the Woods Leave a Comment
Viper’s Bugloss – Echium Vulgare

Viper’s bugloss (Echium vulgare) is an edible and medicinal plant that’s a lot like comfrey and borage in usage. It even has the same toxic PAs (pyrrolizidine alkaloids) as comfrey. That’s something to consider besides the spiny bristles covering this plant. If you’re prone to roadside walks, I’m sure you’ve noticed this electric blue flowered …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Blue flowers, Boraginaceae/Borage family, Diaphoretic, Diuretic, Dye, Edible parts, Found in old fields and farmlands, Found in open waste spaces of sparse vegetation and poor soil, Found in roadsides, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Naturalized in Ontario, Purple flowers, Urinary, Vulnerary

Common Comfrey – Symphytum Officinale: Edible & Medicinal Uses of the Healing Herb of Wild Plants

January 1, 2021 by Rachel of the Woods 1 Comment
Common Comfrey – Symphytum Officinale

Another escapee from settler cultivation around here, comfrey is an historically renown and presently semi-controversial edible and medicinal plant. Around Haliburton, we have both common comfrey (Symphytum officinale) and the blue flowered wild sort (now classified as Andersonglossum boreale). The proper one of the title name has creamy yellow flowers. The pictured purple flowered I …

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Posted in: Edible & Medicinal Wild Plants Tagged: Anti-Inflammatory, Astringent, Boraginaceae/Borage family, Edible parts, Emollient, Integumentary, Medicinal parts, Muscular, Naturalized in Ontario, Perennial, Purple flowers, Skeletal, Vulnerary

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