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Burdock (Arctium lappa) Japanese Gobo
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Plant Characteristics: Biennial.
Large herb, grows up to 8 feet, spreading. Plant in full sun, part
shade. Tolerant of poor soils, thrives in rich soils. Flowers are
purple and thistle like. Velcro.
Harvest: Harvest roots in fall for culinary uses
or spring of the second year for medicinal uses. Roots can be dug
after 3 months of growth, but roots will be larger in late fall.
Leaves can be used as a salve or wash for itchy irritated skin.
Primary Benefits: A superior tonic herb rich in
iron , magnesium, manganese, silicon and thiamine as well as many
other vitamins and minerals. Supports liver and kidney function.
The best herb for the skin. Burdock has a pleasant flavor and can
be used like carrots in soups, stir-fry dishes and grated in salads.
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