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Herb Information
Name: Bugle |
Biological
Name: Ajuga reptans
Labiatae
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Other
Names: Bugle, creeping bugle, carpenter's herb |
Parts
Used: Leaves, herb |
Remedies
For:
edicinally to treat bleeding from cuts and other wounds; popular ground cover among other herbs and for edging containers.
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Description:
Short prostrate perennial, 6 in. Rosettes of coarse shining green leaves, and spires of blue, white or rose flowers in midsummer. Spreads freely by runners. Several cultivated forms including 'Atropurpurea', with metallic purple leaves, and ‘Variegata', cream and green, grows best in shade.
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Dosage:
Infusion |
Safety:
No information available. Some of the herbs could react with your medication. Please consult your physician before starting on any herb.
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