Common Name: |
Parsley Piert |
Other Names: |
Breakstone Parsley |
Botanical Name: |
Aphanes arvensis |
Genus: |
Aphanes |
Family: |
Rosaceae |
Native Location: |
Europe, N Africa, N America |
Cultivation: |
Well-drained soil in sun or partial shade. Athanes arvensis tolerates gravelly or stony soils, and acidic and alkaline conditions. |
Propagation: |
By seed sown in spring. Plants usually self-sow. |
Harvest: |
Plants are cut when flowering in early summer and used fresh, or dried for infusions, liquid extracts, and tinctures. May also be frozen. |
Height: |
2.5cm (1in) |
Width: |
20cm (8in) |
Hardiness: |
Hardy |
Parts Used: |
Whole plant |
Properties: |
An astringent herb that has diuretic effects, and soothes irritated or inflamed tissues. |
Medicinal Uses: |
Internally for kidney and bladder stones, and chronic kidney and liver disorders. Often combined with Agathosma spp. (see oval-leaf buchu) for kidney and bladder complaints and with Althea officinalis (see marshmallow) to increase demulcent effect for kidney stones. |
Bibliography: |
Encyclopedia of Herbs by Deni Brown Copyright © 1995, 2001 Dorling Kindersley Limited Pp 124-125 |