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Jun 23, 2022
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Oct 9, 2023
Głowno
Native to west Europe and Greenland; introduced to Poland in the second half of the XIX century.
Ornamental plant.
Edible plant - leaves raw or cooked, rich in vitamin C; the leaves are also dried and ground into a powder to make a spicy seasoning.
Herbal plant - the herb is astringent, hypotensive, laxative, rubefacient, vermifuge and vulnerary; the sap of the green parts of the plant is considered to be poisonous; one of its best uses is as an effective and harmless corn-remover, it can also be used to bring boils to a head, though this can also cause some local irritation, the bruised fresh plant is applied as a poultice to wounds and minor burns, though some care should be exercised because the plant can cause blisters or skin irritations.