FUMITORY Herb 4lb (1814g) ORGANIC Dried good Bulk Tea, Fumaria Spp Herba /Available qty from 2oz-4lbs/

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FUMITORY Herb 4lb (1814g) ORGANIC Dried good Bulk Tea, Fumaria Spp Herba /Available qty from 2oz-4lbs/, ORGANIC Dried FUMITORY HERB CUT ( Fumaria spp ) Modern medicine now tends to use the active.
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Product code: FUMITORY Herb 4lb (1814g) ORGANIC Dried good Bulk Tea, Fumaria Spp Herba /Available qty from 2oz-4lbs/

ORGANIC Dried FUMITORY HERB CUT ( Fumaria spp ). Modern medicine now tends to use the active ingredients of plants rather than the whole plants.
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Listing Item Weight: 64oz (1814g)

Botanical name: Fumaria spp

Common Names: Earth Smoke. Beggary. Fumus. Vapor. Nidor. Fumus Terrae. Fumiterry, Scheiteregi. Taubenkropp. Kaphnos. Wax Dolls.

Habitat: Fumitory originated in Morocco and on the Iberian Peninsula and is now found on all continents except Antarctica. It was introduced into Australia via human trade and travel.

Plant Description: A small annual plant, a common weed in many parts of Europe, including Britain, and naturalized in the United States.
The Fumitories, of which Corydalis and Fumaria are the only two fully British genera, are distinguished in the Order of Fumariaceae by having one of the petals swollen or spurred at the base, and a oneseeded capsule which does not open.
The name is said to be derived either from the fact that its whitish, blue-green colour gives it the appearance of smoke rising from the ground, or, according to Pliny, because the juice of the plant brings on such a flow of tears that the sight becomes dim as with smoke, and hence its reputed use in affections of the eye.
The herb is small and slender, with weak, straggling, or climbing stems, decompound leaves, and clusters or spikes of small flowers of a pinkish hue, topped with purple, or more rarely, white.
The leaves have no odour, but taste bitter and saline.
The plant flowers almost throughout the summer in fields, gardens, and on banks, and in ditches, spreading with great rapidity. At Mudgee, in New South Wales, it was reported to have smothered a wheat crop.
Shakespeare makes several references to the herb. An interesting peculiarity is that it is very seldom visited by insects. It is self-fertile, and sets every seed.

Plant Part Used: Herb.


Country of origin : BULGARIA

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