Common Name: |
Turtlehead |
Other Names: |
Balmony |
Botanical Name: |
Chelone glabra |
Genus: |
Chelone |
Family: |
Scrophulariaceae |
Native Location: |
Eastern and southern N America |
Cultivation: |
Moist, rich soil in sun or partial shade. Tolerates heavy and boggy soils. |
Propagation: |
By seed sown in spring; by soft tip cuttings in spring or early summer; by division in autumn or spring. |
Harvest: |
Plants are cut when in flower and dried for use in infusions, liquid extracts, powders, or tinctures. |
Height: |
60cm (24in) |
:Width |
45cm (18in) |
Hardiness: |
Z3-9 |
Parts Used: |
Whole plant |
Properties: |
A very bitter herb with a tea-like flavor that acts mainly as a tonic for the liver and digestive system. It also has anti-depressant and laxative effects. |
Medicinal Uses: |
Internally for gallstones wth jaundice, chronic liver disease, colic, constipation, anorexia, and poor digestion (especially in the elderly and during convalescence. Combines well with Juglans cinerea for constipation, and with Gentiana lutea (See, yellow gentian) and Hydrastis canadensis (see, goldenseal) for jaundice. |
Bibliography: |
Encylopedia of Herbs by Deni Brown Copyright ©: 1995, 2001 Dorling Kindersley Limited pp 165-166
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