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Uses of Maidenhair spleenwort
  • Worms.
  • Rickets.
  • Wounds.
  • Skin conditions.
  • Hair problems.
  • Cough.
  • Bronchitis disorders.
  • Menstrual problems.
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It has been used in the treatment of chest complaints[4] and to promote menstruation[257]. References More on Medicinal Uses. The Bookshop: Edible Plant Books.
Oct 13, 2024 · The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild for local us as a tea and medicine. Known Hazards. Although we have found no reports of toxicity ...
This plant is a great choice for shady beds and borders, underplanting of roses and shrubs, cottage gardens, or city or rock gardens and containers. Virtually ...
Oct 13, 2024 · The plant is sometimes harvested from the wild for local us as a tea and medicine. Known Hazards. Although we have found no reports of toxicity ...
Oct 26, 2024 · Maidenhair Spleenwort is a small, delicate fern of cool, shady, forested cliffs and talus slopes. There are 2 subspecies.
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Its uncommon delicate beauty belies the tough grit of this neatly clumping evergreen fern. It has fetching black stems and its pale- to medium-green fronds.
Suitable for use on the north sides of rock walls, crevices, rock gardens, moss gardens, and containers. Back to Previous Page ...
Feb 11, 2024 · Ancient practices often incorporated this fern for its purported medicinal qualities, treating ailments from liver disorders to rheumatism.
A tea made from the fronds is sweet, demulcent, expectorant and laxative. It has been used in the treatment of chest complaints and to promote menstruation.