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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «BUGLEWEED»
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1
Veterinary Herbal Medicine
Chicago, Ill: Alex Eger, Inc; 1949. Simpson D. Buchu—South Africa's amazing
herbal remedy. Scott Med J 1998;43:189-191. Lycopus europaeus L. • LIE-co-
pus yoo-ROH-pay-us Other Names: Virginia bugleweed, gypsy wort, Lycopi
herba ...
Susan G. Wynn, Barbara Fougère, 2007
2
The Essential Guide to Herbal Safety
Adverse Reactions In rare cases, extended therapy and high (undefined)
dosages of bugleweed preparations have resulted in an enlargement of the
thyroid. Sudden discontinuation of bugleweed preparations can cause increased
symptoms ...
3
Handbook of Medicinal Herbs, Second Edition
Dosages (Bugle) — Not given (PHR). 60 g herb boiled in 1 liter water for biliary
disorders (CRC). Contraindications, Interactions, and Side Effects (Bugle) —
None stated (PHR). BUGLEWEED (Lycopus europaeus L. or L virginicus L.) +++
...
4
Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West
Bugleweed Mint Family hycopus americanus Labiatae Like other mints,
bugleweed has four-sided (square) stems, flowers at the upper leaf axils, and
opposite leaves. But the unique leaves oiLycopus americanus, deeply and
irregularly lobed, ...
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The Complete Guide To Herbal Medicines
Bugleweed comes from the roots, stems, leaves, and flowers of Lycopus
virginicus and Leuropaeus. Members of the mintfamily, these plants are native to
Europe and North America. Common dose Bugleweed is available as a dried
herb and ...
Charles W. Fetrow, Juan R. Avila, 2000
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Michigan Getting Started Garden Guide: Grow the Best ...
Plant container-grown bugleweed in the spring or early summer to allow the
plants to become established before our tough winters. Bugleweed can be grown
in sun or shade but flowers best in full sun with moist, well-drained soil. Avoid
open ...
7
Better Homes & Gardens Perennial Gardening
YOU SHOULD KNOW A fast-growing, aggressive spreader, bugleweed can
easily overpower other perennials and nudge them out of planting beds. Contain
bugleweed by planting it in areas bordered by a sidewalk or driveway. campion ...
Better Homes & Gardens, 2010
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American Herbal Products Association’s Botanical Safety ...
Lycopus spp. Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W.P.C. Barton SCN: American
bugleweed OCN: water horehound Lycopus europaeus L. SCN: European
bugleweed QUICK REFERENCE SUMMARY Safety Class: 2b, 2c, 2d Interaction
Class:B ...
Zoë Gardner, Michael McGuffin, 2013
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Herbal Medicine Past and Present: A reference guide to ...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass. Lamiaceae (Labiatae) Echium vulgare L.: viper's
bugloss, bugle- weed. Boraginaceae The common name bugleweed is used for
various species of Lycopus, but the naturalized L. europaeus is commonly ...
J. K. Crellin, A. L. Tommie Bass, 1990
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Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine
Lycopus virginicus: Virginia bugleweed, sweet bugleweed, Virginia horehound.
What is it? Two main species of Lycopus are used therapeutically. Bugleweed (L.
virginicus) is a native of the eastern United States and European bugleweed (L.
Kerry Bone, Simon Mills, 2013
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «BUGLEWEED»
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bugleweed nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Maple mayhem
Periwinkle is a perennial, somewhat evergreen groundcover with pretty purple flowers — along with ajuga (a.k.a. bugleweed), a good subject ... «The Telegram, giu 15»
Garden Views: Ground covers good for yard's problem spots
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) grows to about 3 or 4 inches tall. The leaves can be green or almost a bronze color. Flowers are blue to purplish in ... «ABC Newspapers, giu 15»
A grassy lawn can be a yawn: Here's some alternatives
Ajuga, part of the mint family, is also known as carpetweed or bugleweed. Lush with glossy leaves, it forms a six-inch tall spreading mat. «CapitalGazette.com, giu 15»
Growing Concerns: Plan perennials for year-round appeal
Bergenia cordifolia (pigsqueak) and Ajuga reptans (bugleweed) are a great example of using texture in the garden. The small leaves of the ... «Post-Bulletin, giu 15»
Groundcover plants save maintenance
Ajuga (bugleweed) makes a good groundcover for sunny slopes with poor soil. It comes in shades of green, bronze or purple, has blue flower ... «Chillicothe Gazette, mag 15»
Ajuga, a rarely mentioned beautiful plant
The common name for ajuga is bugleweed. Depending on where you are it may also be called simply bugle or among herbalists, carpenter's ... «The Newark Advocate, mag 15»
Year-round gardening: Add some chocolate to your garden
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans "Valfredda"). The foliage is chocolate-colored with burgundy highlights. It is an excellent low-growing ground cover. «Colorado Springs Gazette, mag 15»
Spring clean your flower beds: Tips and tricks for your May garden
Some early blooming spring perennials to consider are bleeding hearts, blue phlox, bugleweed, columbine, cushion spurge, early speedwell, ... «Concord Monitor, apr 15»
Fabulous foliage
Examples of plants that are planted for their distinct foliage are bugleweed, astilbe, Rex begonia, flowering kale, caladium, coleus, elephant ... «Muscatine Journal, apr 15»
Garden Variety: Options to cover bare spots on your lawn
For sunny to partially shaded areas, try Bishop's Goutweed (Aegopodium), Bugleweed (Ajuga), Creeping phlox, Creeping thyme, Honeysuckle, ... «Lawrence Journal World, apr 15»