WOODRUFF. Asperula odorata. N.O. Rubiacea.
Synonym : Waldmeister Tea.
Habitat : Woods and other shady places.
Features : Stem eight inches to one foot in height, slender, smooth, four-sided, brittle. Leaves lanceolate, rather rough at the edges, in rings of, usually, eight round the stem. Flowers tubular, with flattened mouth, divided into four white, cross-shaped petals, on long, axillary stalk. The dried herb smells like new-mown hay.
Part used : Herb.
Action : Hepatic, tonic.
In faulty biliary functioning and general liver sluggishness. Tonic properties particularly applicable to the digestive apparatus. Dose, two tablespoonfuls of the 1 ounce to 1 pint boiling water infusion.
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