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Fuller's Teasel
Dipsacus silvestris
Bed: "Remaining plants"
Toxicity:
Longevity: unknown
History
The plant’s capitulum was formerly used to card wool, but it also had its uses as a medicinal plant. In the Middle Ages the plant was crushed and laid on the head as a plaster for headaches. An extract was used for boils and infected wounds.
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