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  1. ...in flat-topped clusters with larger ones on the periphery and smaller inner ones with a scent. The fruit is bright red. It is related to elder and honeysuckle. It grows in woodlands, hedges and thickets and can be propagated from seed sown in the autumn or from slips. It prefers a damp habitat. Native to Europe and America. Propagated from seed sown in autumn. The bark is harvested in spring and autumn. Constituents: Bitter resin (viburnin) Valeric acid Salicosides Tannin 3% Hydroquinone (arbutin) Coumarins (scopoletin) Actions: Muscle and nerve relaxant Nervine Sedative Astringent Antispasmodic Traditio...
  2. ...date fish; they are scattered into the stream which is to be fished \the leaves were wrapped around fruit to preserve them (they are antiseptic). It is a herb that is good for grief or the upset of making a mistake (which is part of the human condition after all and part of the learning process) or feeling we have not lived up to our expectations or those of others) which is also part of the human condition from time to time). Sweet, cool, moist. Constituents: Mucilage, Flavonoids, Triterpenoid saponins, Volatile oil, Tannins Actions: Expectorant, Demulcent, Mild diuretic, diaphoretic, mildly antiseptic Topically emollient a...
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