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Hoary Mountain Mint

Hoary Mountain Mint

Herb latin name: Hoary Mountain Mint,Hoary Mountain Mint Extract

Latin name: Pycnanthemum incanum

Synonyms: Koellia incanaKoellia incana

Family: Labiatae

Medicinal use of Hoary Mountain Mint: A tea made from the leaves is diaphoretic and carminative. Apoultice of the leaves is used in the treatment of headaches. An infusion of the plant is used in the treatment of stomach upsets, fevers, colds and sinus headaches. Awarm infusion of the plant has been used to bathe an inflamed penis. The plant is harvested as it comes into flower and can be used fresh or dried.


Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry woods and thickets.
Edible parts of Hoary Mountain Mint: The fresh or dried leaves are brewed into an aromatic mint-like tea.
Propagation of the herb: Seed - sow spring or autumn in a cold frame. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. If there are sufficient seeds they can be sown in an outdoor seedbed in April. Division in spring.
Cultivation of Hoary Mountain Mint: Dry woods and thickets.
Known hazards of Pycnanthemum incanum: None known
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Hoary Mountain Mint

Hoary Mountain Mint

Herb latin name: Hoary Mountain Mint,Hoary Mountain Mint Extract

Latin name: Pycnanthemum incanum

Synonyms: Koellia incanaKoellia incana

Family: Labiatae

Medicinal use of Hoary Mountain Mint: A tea made from the leaves is diaphoretic and carminative. Apoultice of the leaves is used in the treatment of headaches. An infusion of the plant is used in the treatment of stomach upsets, fevers, colds and sinus headaches. Awarm infusion of the plant has been used to bathe an inflamed penis. The plant is harvested as it comes into flower and can be used fresh or dried.


Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry woods and thickets.
Edible parts of Hoary Mountain Mint: The fresh or dried leaves are brewed into an aromatic mint-like tea.
Propagation of the herb: Seed - sow spring or autumn in a cold frame. When they are large enough to handle, prick the seedlings out into individual pots and plant them out in the summer. If there are sufficient seeds they can be sown in an outdoor seedbed in April. Division in spring.
Cultivation of Hoary Mountain Mint: Dry woods and thickets.
Known hazards of Pycnanthemum incanum: None known
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