Thursday, 15 February 2024

Plants We Used to Use 338. Prickly sow thistle

Prickly sow thistle (Sonchus asper) leaves (minus spines); flowers and roots are edible, when young. An infusion of these parts, can be used as a poultice for skin complaints.

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