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* The seeds have been used in making cough syrups. * The cooked leaves can be used as a potherb. * A tincture of the plant is somewhat astringent, demulcent, laxative and tonic. * In Virginia, Penthorum sedoides grows in habitats such as alluvial swamps,...
- Species: sedoides
- Genus: Penthorum
- Crop Year: 2015
- Botanical Name: Penthorum sedoides
- Collection Locale: Pennsylvania
- Quantity: 0.19 lb