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- Marrubium vulgare - Wikipedia
Marrubium vulgare (white horehound or common horehound) is a flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae), native to Europe, northern Africa, and southwestern and central Asia
- Horehound: The 5 Health Benefits of This Mint Family Plant . . .
Horehound — commonly known as white horehound — is a bitter perennial bushy plant belonging to the mint family Other names for this herb include houndsbane, marrubium, eye of the star, seed of Horus, marvel, and bulls’ blood
- Horehound | Plant, Herb, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Horehound, bitter perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae), native to Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia The leaves and flowering tops are used as flavoring for beverages and candies, and horehound syrups, teas, or lozenges are sometimes used for coughs and minor pulmonary disturbances
- White Horehound: Overview, Uses, Side Effects, Precautions . . .
Women use white horehound for painful menstrual periods People also use it for yellowed skin (jaundice), to kill parasitic worms, to cause sweating, and to increase urine production White
- Horehound: 5 Key Benefits, Dosage, Safety | The Botanical . . .
What is Horehound? Horehound is a perennial plant in the Lamiaceae (i e mint) family, it was originally cultivated in the Mediterranean, but it can now be found growing all around the world The scientific name of this plant is Marrubium vulgare It’s commonly called white horehound
- Horehound Herbal Uses: Benefits Side Effects of Horehound . . .
Horehound is an aromatic green plant, which produces many branching, square stems that often outgrow other field vegetation to be nearly two feet tall Pairs of one-inch long leaves grow out of the stems in opposite directions
- Horehound Uses, Benefits Dosage - Drugs. com
Horehound is native to Europe and Asia and has been naturalized to other areas, including the United States (USDA 2021) It is a perennial, aromatic herb of the mint family The plant grows to approximately 1 m in height and has oval leaves covered with white, woolly hairs
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