BOTANICAL HERBS

 

 

This is an alphabeticalย list of plants used inย herbalism.

Phytochemicalsย possibly involved in biological functions are the basis of herbalism, and may be grouped as:

In Europe,ย apothecariesย stocked herbal ingredients asย traditional medicines. In theย Latin names for plantsย created byย Linnaeus, the wordย officinalisย indicates that a plant was used in this way. For example, theย marsh mallowย has the classificationย Althaea officinalis, as it was traditionally used as anย emollientย to sootheย ulcers. Pharmacognosyย is the study of plant sources of phytochemicals.

Some modernย prescription drugsย are based on plantย extractsย rather than whole plants. The phytochemicals may be synthesized, compounded or otherwise transformed to makeย pharmaceuticals. Examples of such derivatives includeย aspirin, which is chemically related to theย salicylic acidย found inย white willow. The opium poppy is a major industrial source of opiates, includingย morphine. Few traditional remedies, however, have translated into modern drugs, although there is continuing research into the efficacy and possible adaptation of traditional herbal treatments.

 

 

A

Scientific nameCommon nameDescriptionPicture
Acacia senegalGum arabicA natural gum sourced from hardened sap of various species of acacia tree used inย ancient birth controlย as well as a binder and emulsifier for medicinal compounds.
Achillea millefoliumCommon yarrowPurported to be aย diaphoretic,ย astringent, tonic,ย stimulantย and mildย aromatic.
Actaea racemosaBlack cohoshHistorically used forย arthritisย andย muscle pain, used more recently for conditions related toย menopauseย andย menstruation.
Aesculus hippocastanumHorse chestnutIts seeds, leaves, bark, and flowers have been used medicinally for many centuries for treating joint pain, bladder and gastrointestinal problems, fever, leg cramps, and other conditions. It may be useful for treatingย chronic venous insufficiency. The raw plant materials are toxic unless processed.
Ageratina altissimaWhite snakerootRoot tea has been used to treatย diarrhea,ย kidney stones, andย fever. A rootย poulticeย can be used onย snakebites. The smoke from burning leaves is used to revive unconscious people. The plant contains the toxinย tremetolย which causesย milk sickness, a sometimes fatal condition.
Alcea roseaCommon hollyhockBelieved to be anย emollientย andย laxative. It is used to controlย inflammation, to stopย bedwettingย and as a mouthwash in cases of bleeding gums.
Alisma plantago-aquaticaWater-plantainUsed for the urinary tract.
Allium sativumGarlicPurported use to lowerย blood cholesterolย andย high blood pressure.
Aloe veraAloe veraLeaves are widely used toย heal burns,ย woundsย and otherย skin ailments.
Althaea officinalisMarsh-mallowUsed historically as both a food and a medicine.
Amorphophallus konjacKonjacSignificant dietary source ofย glucomannan, which is purported for use in treatingย obesity,ย constipation, and reducing cholesterol.
Anemone hepaticaCommon hepaticaHistorically used to treat liver diseases, it is still used in alternative medicine today. Other modern applications by herbalists include treatments forย pimples,ย bronchitisย andย gout.
Angelica archangelicaGarden angelicaRoots have been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea or tincture for treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract, nervous system, and also against fever, infections, and flu.
Angelica sinensisDong quaiUsed for thousands of years in Asia, primarily in women’s health.
Apium graveolensCelerySeed is used only occasionally in tradition medicine. Modern usage is primarily as aย diuretic.
Arctium lappaBurdockUsed traditionally as aย diuretic and to lower blood sugarย and, inย traditional Chinese medicineย as a treatment for sore throat and symptoms of the common cold.
Arnica montanaArnicaUsed as anย anti-inflammatory and for osteoarthritis.ย The US Food and Drug Administration has classifiedย Arnica montana as an unsafe herb because of its toxicity. It should not be taken orally or applied to broken skin where absorption can occur.
Astragalus propinquusAstragalusLong used inย traditional Chinese medicine.
Atropa belladonnaBelladonnaAlthough toxic, was used historically inย Italyย by women to enlarge their pupils, as well as aย sedative, among other uses. The name itself means “beautiful woman” in Italian..
Azadirachta indicaNeemUsed in India to treat worms,ย malaria,ย rheumatismย andย skin infectionsย among many other things. Its many uses have led to neem being called “the village dispensary” in India.

B

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Bellis perennisDaisyFlowers have been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally as tea (or the leaves as a salad) for treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract.
Berberis vulgarisBarberryLong history of medicinal use, dating back to theย Middle Agesย particularly amongย Native Americans. Uses have includedย skin ailments,ย scurvyย andย gastro-intestinal ailments.
Borago officinalisBorageUsed inย hyperactiveย gastrointestinal,ย respiratoryย andย cardiovascular disorders,ย such as gastrointestinal (colic,ย cramps,ย diarrhea), airways (asthma,ย bronchitis), cardiovascular, (cardiotonic,ย antihypertensiveย and blood purifier),ย urinaryย (diuretic and kidney/bladder disorders).
Broussonetia kurziiSalaeKnown asย Salaeย in Thailand where this species is valued as aย medicinal plant.

C

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Calendula officinalisMarigoldAlso named calendula, has a long history of use in treating wounds and soothing skin.
CannabisHemp, Cannabis, Marijuana, Indian hemp, GanjaUsed worldwide since ancient times as treatment for various conditions and ailments including pain, inflammation, gastrointestinal issues such asย IBS, muscle relaxation, anxiety,ย Alzheimer’sย andย dementia,ย ADHD,ย autism, cancer,ย cerebral palsy, recurring headaches,ย Crohn’s disease, depression, epilepsy, glaucoma, insomnia, and neuropathy among others.
Capsicum annuumCayenneType ofย chiliย that has been used as both food and medicine for thousands of years. Uses have included reducing pain and swelling, loweringย triglycerideย andย cholesterolย levels and fighting viruses and harmful bacteria, due to high levels ofย Vitamin C.
Capsicum frutescensChiliIts active ingredient,ย capsaicine, is the basic of commercial pain-relief ointments in Western medicine. The low incidence ofย heart attackย in Thais may be related to capsaicine’sย fibronolytic actionย (dissolving blood clots).
Carica papayaPapayaUsed for treating wounds and stomach troubles.
Cassia occidentalisCoffee sennaUsed in a wide variety of roles in traditional medicine, including in particular as a broad-spectrum internal and external antimicrobial, for liver disorders, for intestinal worms and other parasites and as an immune-system stimulant.
Catha edulisKhatMild stimulant used for thousands of years in Yemen, and is banned today in many countries. Contains theย amphetamine-like substanceย cathinone.
Cayaponia espelinaSรฃo Caetano melonIt is aย diureticย and aid in the treatment ofย diarrheaย andย syphilis.
Centaurea cyanusCornflowerInย herbalism, aย decoctionย of cornflower is effective in treatingย conjunctivitisย and as a wash for tired eyes.
Chrysopogon zizanioidesVetiverUsed for skin care.
Cinchonaย spec.CinchonaGenusย of about 38ย speciesย of trees whose bark is a source ofย alkaloids, includingย quinine. Its use as aย febrifugeย was first popularized in the 17th century byย Peruvianย Jesuits.
Citrus ร— aurantiumBitter orangeUsed inย traditional Chinese medicineย and by indigenous peoples of theย Amazonย forย nausea,ย indigestionย andย constipation.
Citrus limonLemonAlong with otherย citruses, it has a long history of use inย Chineseย andย Indian traditional medicine. In contemporary use, honey and lemon is common for treating coughs and sore throat.
Citrus trifoliataTrifoliate orange, bitter orangeFruits ofย Citrus trifoliataย are widely used in Oriental medicine as a treatment for allergic inflammation.
Cissampelos pareiraVelvetleafUsed for a wide variety of conditions.
Cnicus benedictusBlessed thistleUsed during theย Middle Agesย to treatย bubonic plague. In modern times,ย herbal teasย made from blessed thistle are used forย loss of appetite,ย indigestionย and other purposes.
Crataegus monogynaย andย Crataegus laevigataHawthornFruit has been used for centuries purportedly forย heart disease, digestive and kidney related problems.
Curcuma longaTurmericSpice that lends its distinctive yellow color to Indian curries, has long been used inย Ayurvedicย andย traditional Chinese medicineย to aid digestion and liver function, relieve arthritis pain, and regulate menstruation.
Cypripedium parviflorumYellow lady’s slipperTheย Cypripediumย species have been used in native remedies for dermatitis, tooth aches, anxiety, headaches, as an antispasmodic, stimulant and sedative. However, the preferred species for use areย Cyp. parviflorumย andย Cyp.acaule, used as topical applications or tea.

D

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Digitalis lanataDigitalisย or foxgloveIt came into use in treatingย cardiac diseaseย in late 18th century England in spite of its high toxicity.aย Its use has been almost entirely replaced by the pharmaceutical derivativeย Digoxin, which has a shorter half-life in the body, and whose toxicity is therefore more easily managed. Digoxin is used as anย antiarrhythmic agentย andย inotrope.

E

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Echinacea purpureaPurple coneflowerThis plant and other species ofย Echinaceaย have been used for at least 400 years byย Native Americansย to treatย infectionsย and wounds, and as a general “cure-all” (panacea). It is currently used for symptoms associated withย coldย andย flu.
Echinopsis pachanoiSan Pedro cactusThe San Pedro cactus contains theย entheogenย mescalineย and has a long history of being used inย Andeanย traditional medicine.
Ephedra sinicaEphedraIt has been used inย traditional Chinese medicineย for more than 2,000 years. Native Americansย andย Mormon pioneersย drank a tea brewed from otherย Ephedraย species, called “Mormon tea” and “Indian tea”. It contains the alkaloidsย ephedrineย andย pseudoephedrine, which are used as breathing aids (bronchodilatorsย andย decongestants).
Equisetum arvenseHorsetailDates back toย ancient Romanย andย Greekย medicine, when it was used to stopย bleeding, healย ulcersย and wounds, and treatย tuberculosisย andย kidney problems.
Eriodictyon crassifoliumYerba SantaUsed by theย Chumash people to keep airways open for proper breathing.ย The US Forest Service profileย forย Eriodictyon crassifoliumย provides information on species distribution; taxonomic relationships; ecological and evolutionary considerations for restoration; growth form and distinguishing traits; habitat characteristics; projected future suitable habitat; growth, reproduction and dispersal; biological interactions; ecological genetics; seed characteristics, germination requirements and processing; and plant uses including agriculture, restoration, and traditional products, plus an extensive bibliography. It is part of Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District’s resource materials collection on native plant recommendations for southern California ecoregions.
Erythroxylum cocaCocaUsed asย coca teaย or chewed, traditionally as a stimulant to overcome fatigue, hunger, thirst, andย altitude sickness. Also used as an anesthetic and analgesic.
Eschscholzia californicaCalifornian poppyUsed as aย herbalย remedy: anย aqueousย extractย of the plant hasย sedativeย andย anxiolyticย actions.
Eucalyptus globulusEucalyptusLeaves were widely used in traditional medicine as aย febrifuge. Eucalyptus oil is commonly used inย over-the-counterย cough and cold medications, as well as for anย analgesic.
Euonymus atropurpureusWahooPlant is a purgative and might affect the heart.
Euphorbia hirtaAsthma-plantUsed traditionally in Asia to treat bronchitic asthma and laryngeal spasm. It is used in theย Philippinesย forย dengue fever.
EuphrasiaEyebrightUsed for eye problems, mental depression, oxygenation and radiation poisoning.
Euterpe oleraceaAรงaiAlthough aรงai berries are a longstanding food source for indigenous people of theย Amazon, there is no evidence that they have effectiveness for any health-related purpose.

F

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Ferula assa-foetidaAsafoetidaMight be useful forย IBS, highย cholesterol, and breathing problems.
Frangula alnusAlder buckthornBark (and to a lesser extent the fruit) has been used as aย laxative, due to its 3 โ€“ 7%ย anthraquinoneย content. Bark for medicinal use is dried and stored for a year before use, as fresh bark is violently purgative; even dried bark can be dangerous if taken in excess.
Fumaria officinalisFumitoryTraditionally thought to be good for the eyes and to remove skinย blemishes. In modern times herbalists use it to treatย skin diseasesย andย conjunctivitis, as well as to cleanse theย kidneys. However, Howard (1987) warns that fumitory isย poisonousย and should only be used under the direction of a medical herbalist.

G

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
GalanthusSnowdropIt contains an active substance calledย galantamine, which is anย acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Galantamine (or galanthamine) can be helpful in the treatment ofย Alzheimer’s disease, though it is not a cure.
Geranium robertianumRobert geraniumIn traditionalย herbalism, it was used as a remedy for toothache and nosebleeds and as aย vulneraryย (used for or useful in healing wounds).
Ginkgo bilobaGinkgoThe leaf extract has been used to treatย asthma,ย bronchitis,ย fatigue,ย Alzheimer’sย andย tinnitus.
Glechoma hederaceaGround-ivyIt has been used as a “lung herb”. Other traditional uses include as an expectorant, astringent, and to treatย bronchitis. Theย essential oilย of the plant has been used for centuries as a generalย tonicย forย coldsย andย coughs, and to relieveย congestionย of theย mucous membranes.
Glycyrrhiza glabraLicorice rootPurported uses includeย stomach ulcers,ย bronchitis, andย sore throat.

H

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Hamamelis virginianaCommon witch-hazelIt produces a specific kind of tannins calledย hamamelitannins. One of those substances displays a specific cytotoxic activity againstย colon cancerย cells.
Hippophae rhamnoidesSea buckthornThe leaves are used as herbal medicine to alleviate cough and fever, pain, and general gastrointestinal disorders as well as to cure dermatologic disorders. Similarly, the fruit juice and oils can be used in the treatment of liver disease, gastrointestinal disorders, chronic wounds or other dermatological disorders.
Hoodia gordoniiHoodiaThe plant is traditionally used byย Kalahariย Sanย (Bushmen) to reduceย hungerย andย thirst. It is marketed as anย appetite suppressant.
Hydrastis canadensisGoldensealAlthough used traditionally byย Native Americansย to treatย skin diseasesย and ulcers, there is no scientific evidence to support the use of goldenseal for treating any disease.
Hypericum perforatumSt. John’s wortWidely used within herbalism for depression. Evaluated for use as anย antidepressant, but with ambiguous results.
Hyssopus officinalisHyssopIt is purported for digestive and intestinal problems, and for respiratory problems.

I

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Ilex paraguariensisYerba mateMate contains compounds that may improve mood.
Illicium verumStar aniseIt is the major source of the chemical compoundย shikimic acid, a primary precursor in the pharmaceutical synthesis of anti-influenzaย drugย oseltamivirย (Tamiflu).
Inula heleniumElecampaneIt is used inย herbal medicineย as anย expectorantย and forย water retention.

J

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Jasminum officinaleJasmineIt is purported as either anย antisepticย orย anti-inflammatory agent.

K

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Knautia arvensisField scabiousThe whole plant is astringent and mildly diuretic.

L

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Larrea tridentataChaparralThe leaves and twigs are used byย Native Americansย to make aย herbal teaย used for a variety of conditions. Chaparral has also been shown to have high liver toxicity, and has led toย kidney failure, and is not recommended for any use by the U.S.ย Food and Drug Administrationย orย American Cancer Society.
Laurus nobilisBay laurelAqueousย extractsย of bay laurel can be used asย astringentsย and even as a reasonable salve for open wounds.
Lavandula angustifoliaLavenderIt was traditionally used as an antiseptic and forย mental healthย purposes. It was also used inย ancient Egyptย inย mummifyingย bodies. There is little scientific evidence that use of lavender affects health.
Lawsonia inermisHenna
Leucojum aestivumSummer snowflake
Linum usitatissimumFlaxseedThe plant is most commonly used as aย laxative.ย Flaxseed oilย is used for different conditions, includingย arthritis.

M

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Magnolia officinalisMagnolia-barkThe bark containsย magnololย andย honokiol, twoย polyphenolicย compounds.
Malva sylvestrisMallowThe seeds are used internally in aย decoction or herbal teaย as aย demulcentย andย diuretic, and the leaves made intoย poulticesย as anย emollientย for external applications.
Matricaria recutitaย andย Anthemis nobilisChamomileIt has been used over history for a variety of conditions, including sleeplessness and anxiety.
Medicago sativaAlfalfaThe leaves are purported to lowerย cholesterol, and treatย kidneyย andย urinary tractย ailments, although there is insufficient scientific evidence for its efficacy.
Melaleuca alternifoliaTea tree oilIt has been used over history by Australian aboriginal people. Modern usage is primarily as anย antibacterialย orย antifungalย agent, but there is insufficient scientific evidence for such effects.
Melissa officinalisLemon balmIt is purported as a sleep aid and digestive aid.
Mentha x piperitaPeppermintIts oil, from a cross betweenย water mintย andย spearmint, has a history of purported use for various conditions, includingย nausea,ย indigestion, and symptoms of theย common cold.
Mitragyna speciosaKratomKratom leaves are chewed to relieve musculoskeletal pain and increase energy, appetite, and sexual desire in ways similar toย khatย andย coca.
Momordica charantiaBitter melon
Morinda citrifoliaNoniIt is purported for joint pain andย skin conditions.
Moringa oleiferaDrumstick treeIt is used for food and traditional medicine.

N

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Nasturtium officinaleWatercress
Nelumbo nuciferaLotusInsufficient evidence for any biological effect.
Nigella sativaNigella, black-caraway, black-cumin, andย kalonjiOne meta-analysis of clinical trials concluded thatย N. sativaย has a short-term benefit on loweringย systolicย andย diastolic blood pressure.

O

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Ocimum tenuiflorumTulsi or holy basilIt is used for a variety of purposes in traditional medicine; tulsi is taken in many forms: as herbal tea, dried powder, fresh leaf or mixed with ghee. Essential oil extracted from Karpoora tulasi is mostly used for medicinal purposes and in herbal cosmetics.
OenotheraEvening primroseItsย oilย has been used since the 1930s forย eczema, and more recently as anย anti-inflammatory, but there is insufficient evidence for it having any effect.
Origanum vulgareOregano

P

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Panaxย spec.GinsengAsian ginseng may affectย glucose metabolismย and lowerย blood sugar levels, but the poor quality of research prevents conclusions about such effects.
Papaver somniferumOpium poppyThe plant is the plant source ofย morphine, used forย painย relief. Morphine made from the refined and modified sap is used for pain control in people with severe cancer.
PassifloraPassion flower
Peganum harmalaSyrian Rueย (common nameย Harmal)
Pelargonium sidoidesUmckaloabo, orย South African GeraniumPossibly useful for treating respiratory infections.
Piper methysticumKavaThe plant has been used for centuries in theย South Pacificย to make a ceremonial drink withย sedativeย andย anestheticย properties, with potential for causing liver injury.
Piscidia erythrinaย /ย Piscidia piscipulaJamaica dogwoodThe plant is used in traditional medicine for the treatment ofย insomniaย andย anxiety, despite serious safety concerns. A 2006 study suggested medicinal potential.
Plantago lanceolataPlantainIt is used frequently inย herbal teasย and otherย herbal remedies. A tea from the leaves is used as a highly effective cough medicine. In the traditional Austrian medicineย Plantago lanceolataย leaves have been used internally (as syrup or tea) or externally (fresh leaves) for treatment of disorders of the respiratory tract, skin, insect bites, and infections.
Platycodon grandiflorusPlatycodon, balloon flowerThe extracts and purified platycoside compounds (saponins) from the roots may exhibit neuroprotective, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-allergy, improved insulin resistance, and cholesterol-lowering properties.
Polemonium reptansAbscess rootIt is used to reduce fever, inflammation, and cough.
Psidium guajavaGuavaIt has a rich history of use in traditional medicine. It is traditionally used to treat diarrhea; however, evidence of its effectiveness is very limited.
Ptelea trifoliataWafer AshThe root bark is used for the digestive system. Also known as hoptree.
Pulmonaria officinalisLungwortUsed since the Middle Ages to treat and/or heal various ailments of the lungs and chest.

Q

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Quassia amaraAmargo, bitter-woodA 2012 study found aย topical gelย with 4%ย Quassiaย extract to be a safe and effective cure ofย rosacea.

R

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Reichardia tingitanaFalse sowthistleUses in folk medicine have been recorded in the Middle East, its leaves being used to treat ailments such as constipation, colic and inflamed eyes.
Rosa majalisCinnamon roseIt yields edibleย hip fruitsย rich inย vitamin C, which are used in medicine and to produce rose hip syrup.
Rosmarinus officinalisRosemaryIt has been used medicinally from ancient times.
Ruellia tuberosaMinnieroot, fever root, snapdragon rootIn folk medicine and Ayurvedic medicine it has been used as aย diuretic,ย anti-diabetic,ย antipyretic,ย analgesic,ย antihypertensive,ย gastroprotective, and to treatย gonorrhea.
Rumex crispusCurly dock or yellow dockIn Western herbalism the root is often used for treating anemia, due to its high level of iron. The plant will help with skin conditions if taken internally or applied externally to things like itching, scrofula, and sores. It is also used for respiratory conditions, specifically those with a tickling cough that is worse when exposed to cold air. It mentions also passing pains, excessive itching, and that it helps enlarged lymphs.

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Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Salix albaWhite willowPlant source ofย salicylic acid, white willow is like the chemical known asย aspirin, although more likely to causeย stomach upsetย as aย side effectย than aspirin itself which can cause the lining of the stomach to be destroyed. Used from ancient times for the same uses as aspirin.
Salvia officinalisSageShown to improve cognitive function in patients with mild to moderateย Alzheimer’s disease.
Sambucus nigraElderberryThe berries and leaves have traditionally been used to treatย pain,ย swelling,ย infections,ย coughs, andย skin conditionsย and, more recently,ย flu,ย common cold,ย fevers,ย constipation, andย sinus infections.
Santalum albumIndian sandalwoodSandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment ofย common colds,ย bronchitis,ย skin disorders, heart ailments, general weakness,ย fever, infection of the urinary tract, inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, liver and gallbladder complaints and other maladies.
Santolina chamaecyparissusCotton lavenderMost commonly, the flowers and leaves are made into aย decoctionย used to expelย intestinal parasites.
Saraca indicaAshoka treeThe plant is used in Ayurvedic traditions to treat gynecological disorders. The bark is also used to combat oedema or swelling.
Satureja hortensisSummer savoryIts extracts show antibacterial and antifungal effects on several species including some of the antibiotic resistant strains.
Sceletium tortuosumKannaAfrican treatment for depression. Suggested to be an SSRI or have similar effects, but unknown mechanism of activity.
Senna auriculataAvaram sennaThe root is used inย decoctionsย againstย fevers,ย diabetes, diseases ofย urinary systemย andย constipation. The leaves haveย laxativeย properties. The dried flowers and flower buds are used as a substitute for tea in case of diabetes patients. The powdered seed is also applied to the eye, in case of chronic purulentย conjunctivitis.
Sesuvium portulacastrumShoreline purslaneThe plant extract showedย antibacterialย and anticandidal activities and moderateย antifungalย activity.
Silybum marianumMilk thistleIt has been used for thousands of years for a variety of medicinal purposes, in particularย liver problems.
Stachytarpheta cayennensisBlue snakeweedExtracts of the plant are used to ease the symptoms ofย malaria. The boiled juice or a tea made from the leaves or the whole plant is taken to relieveย feverย and other symptoms. It is also used forย dysentery,ย pain, andย liver disorders.ย A tea of the leaves is taken to help controlย diabetesย inย Peru and other areas. Laboratory tests indicate that the plant hasย anti-inflammatoryย properties.
Stellaria mediaCommon chickweedIt has been used as a remedy to treat itchy skin conditions andย pulmonary diseases. 17th century herbalistย John Gerardย recommended it as a remedy forย mange. Modernย herbalistsย prescribe it for iron-deficiency anemia (for its high iron content), as well as forย skin diseases,ย bronchitis,ย rheumaticย pains,ย arthritisย andย period pain.
Strobilanthes callosusKarvyThe plant isย anti-inflammatory,ย antimicrobial, and anti-rheumatic.
Symphytum officinaleComfreyIt has been used as aย vulneraryย and to reduceย inflammation. It was also used internally in the past, for stomach and other ailments, but its toxicity has led a number of other countries, including Canada, Brazil, Australia, and the United Kingdom, to severely restrict or ban the use of comfrey.
Syzygium aromaticumCloveThe plant is used for upset stomach and as anย expectorant, among other purposes. Theย oilย is used topically to treatย toothache.

T

Scientific nameNameDescriptionPicture
Tanacetum partheniumFeverfewThe plant has been used for centuries forย fevers,ย headaches,ย stomach aches,ย toothaches,ย insect bitesย and other conditions.
Taraxacum officinaleDandelionIt was most commonly used historically to treatย liver diseases,ย kidney diseases, andย spleenย problems.
Teucrium scordiumWater germanderIt has been used for asthma, diarrhea, fever, intestinal parasites, hemorrhoids, and wounds.
Thymus vulgarisThymeThe plant is used to treatย bronchitisย and cough. It serves as anย antispasmodicย andย expectorantย in this role. It has also been used in many other medicinal roles in Asian and Ayurvedic medicine, although it has not been shown to be effective in non-respiratory medicinal roles.
Tilia cordataSmall-leaved lindenIn the countries of Central, Southern and Western Europe, linden flowers are a traditional herbal remedy made into a herbal tea calledย tisane.
Tradescantia zebrinaInchplantIt is used in southeastย Mexicoย in the region ofย Tabascoย as a coldย herbal tea, which is namedย Matali. Skin irritationย may result from repeated contact with or prolonged handling of the plant, particularly from the clear, wateryย sapย (a characteristic unique toย T. zebrinaย as compared with other types).
Trema orientalisCharcoal-treeThe leaves and the bark are used to treatย coughs,ย sore throats,ย asthma,ย bronchitis,ย gonorrhea,ย yellow fever,ย toothache, and as anย antidoteย to generalย poisoning.
Trifolium pratenseRed cloverThe plant is an ingredient in some recipes forย essiacย tea. Research has found no benefit for any human health conditions.
Trigonella foenum-graecumFenugreekIt has long been used to treat symptoms ofย menopause, and digestive ailments. More recently, it has been used to treatย diabetes,ย loss of appetiteย and other conditions.
Triticum aestivumWheatgrassIt may contain antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds.
Turnera subulataWhite buttercupIt is used for skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory ailments.

U

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Uncaria tomentosaCat’s clawIt has a long history of use in South America to prevent and treat disease.
Urtica dioicaCommon nettle, stinging nettleIt has been used in the traditional Austrian medicine internally (as tea or fresh leaves) to treat disorders of the kidneys and urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, locomotor system, skin, cardiovascular system, hemorrhage, influenza, rheumatism, and gout.

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Vacciniumย spec.BlueberriesThey are of current medical interest as anย antioxidant and forย urinary tractย ailments.
Vaccinium macrocarponCranberryIt was used historically as aย vulneraryย and for urinary disorders,ย diarrhea,ย diabetes, stomach ailments, andย liver problems. Modern usage has concentrated onย urinary tractย related problems.
Vaccinium myrtillusBilberryIt is used to treatย diarrhea,ย scurvy, and other conditions.
Valeriana officinalisValerianIt has been used since at leastย ancient Greeceย andย Romeย forย sleep disordersย andย anxiety.
Verbascum thapsusCommon mulleinIt containsย glycyrrhizinย compounds withย bactericideย and potential anti-tumoralย action. These compounds are concentrated in the flowers.
Verbena officinalisVerbenaIt is used for sore throats and respiratory tract diseases.
Vernonia amygdalinaBitter leafThe plant is used by bothย primatesย and indigenous peoples in Africa to treat intestinal ailments such asย dysentery.
Veronica officinalisVeronicaThe plant is used for sinus and ear infections.
Viburnum tinusLaurustinusV. tinusย has medicinal properties. The active ingredients areย viburninย (a substance or more probably a mixture of compounds) and tannins. Tannins can cause stomach upset. The leaves when infused haveย antipyreticย properties. The fruits have been used as purgatives against constipation. The tincture has been used lately in herbal medicine as a remedy for depression. The plant also containsย iridoidย glucosides.
Viola tricolorWild pansyIt is one of many viola plant species containingย cyclotides. These smallย peptidesย have proven to be useful in drug development due to their size and structure giving rise to high stability. Many cyclotides, found inย Viola tricolorย areย cytotoxic. This feature means that it could be used to treatย cancers.
Viscum albumEuropean mistletoeIt has been used to treat seizures, headaches, and other conditions.
Vitex agnus-castusChasteberryIt has been used for over thousands of years for menstrual problems, and to stimulateย lactation.
Vitis viniferaGrapeThe leaves and fruit have been used medicinally since theย ancient Greeks.

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Withania somniferaAshwagandhaThe plant’s long, brown, tuberous roots are used in traditional medicine. Inย Ayurveda, the berries and leaves are applied externally to tumors, tubercular glands, carbuncles, and ulcers.

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Xanthoparmelia scabrosaSexy footpath lichenIt is a lichen used for sexual dysfunction.

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Youngia japonicaJapanese hawkweedThe plant isย antitussiveย andย febrifuge. It is also used in the treatment of boils and snakebites.

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Zingiber officinaleGingerGinger is effective for the relief ofย nausea.