Open pollinated. Perennial to Zone 3. Also known as Horseheal, Wild Sunflower and Elf Dock. Large dramatic plant grows 5–8' with 2–3" bright yellow rayed flowers, blooming May to August. An excellent lung tonic. Important to the ancient Greeks, said to have sprung from the tears of Helen of Troy, thus its botanical name. Mucilaginous root relaxes lungs and helps clear mucus, calms cough. Antibacterial and antifungal, also used for asthma, bronchitis, cough and flu, especially in children. Helpful for scabies, herpes and other skin disorders (an old name is Scabwort). Plan in heavy moist well-drained loam with generous helpings of compost. Dig root in mid fall. Zone 3. ~1,600 seeds/g.
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