Hedge Mustard
        
         
        
         
           
          Common Names
            English 
            watercress 
             Erysimum 
             Thalictroc 
               
           
          Parts Usually Used
          The herb  
             
           
          Description of Plant(s) and Culture
          Hedge mustard is a common, much-hated, annual weed; grows 1-4 feet 
            high, the purple-hued, branching stem bears light green, lyrately 
            pinnatifid or pinnate leaves with dentate or coarsely toothed segments. 
            The small, yellow flowers grow in terminal racemes from April to November. 
            Beneath the flower clusters, linear or oblong seed pods develop, closely 
            pressed to the axis in a long, slender raceme. The seeds resemble 
            those of mustard.  
             
           
          Where Found
          Found in fields and waste places all over North America; except the 
            extreme north. Also found in Europe.  
             
           
          Medicinal Properties
          Diuretic, expectorant, stomachic  
             
           
          Uses
          The tea is popularly used in Europe for colds, 
            coughs, hoarseness, chest congestion, laryngitis, bronchial catarrh. 
             
             
           
          Formulas or Dosages
          Infusion: steep 1 tsp. of the plant in 1/2 cup water for 4-5 
            minutes. Take 1 1/2 to 2 cups per day, a mouthful at a time. For catarrhal 
            problems, sweeten with honey if desired.  
             
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