Description
Gravel root is found throughout moist, woodland areas of the northeastern US and Canada also known as Trumpet Weed and Joe Pye Weed. The latter name is a reference to the Native American who reputedly made “little medicine water” from the herb to help colonists overcome an outbreak of typhoid fever.
The dried leaf is used today to prepare teas and infusions. cosmetic Decoct alone or with other astringent herbs or infuse in witch hazel for use in salves, balms and liniments.
culinary Use to make tinctures and extracts.
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