A number of ancient woodland indicators are present here, including tree lungwort, woodruff and sanicle. |
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Demanding or unusual-looking lichen species, such as tree lungwort and Arctic kidney lichen, are also found in the area. |
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Certain boraginaceous plants have an established place in herbal medicine, the most important being borage, comfrey, and lungwort. |
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The tree lungwort was once used as herbal remedy and is only found in the oldest of woodlands. |
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The spotty leaves of Pulmonaria officinalis, or lungwort, indicated it could cure tuberculosis and other afflictions of the lungs. |
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For instance lungwort, with spotted leaves suggesting pulmonary disease, could be used to cure chest complaints. |
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Plant mitsuba with other herbs of similar culture such as sweet cicely, chervil, bee balm, lamium, lungwort, violets, and woodland strawberries. |
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The tree lungwort is a large lichen, which grows loosely attached to trees or rocks in moist, pollution-free environments of northern and western Britain. |
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Many plants and even some lichens are edible and have medicinal qualities, she explained before popping a bit of lungwort lichen into her mouth. |
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Peter's Wort, and Joseph and Mary, a popular name for lungwort. |
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