Salvia moorcroftiana Wallich ex Benth
Family: Labiatae
Medicinal use of Salvia moorcroftiana: The roots are used in the treatment of colds and coughs. The seed is emetic.
It is used in the treatment of dysentery, haemorrhoids, colic and, externally, boils. A poultice of the leaves is used as a dressing for wounds and is also applied to itchy skin.
Edible parts of Salvia moorcroftiana: Stems - peeled. They are occasionally eaten.
Available parts: Whole plant, Seed, Moorcroft's Sage,Salvia moorcroftiana, Salvia moorcroftiana plant, Salvia moorcroftiana seed
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Family: Labiatae
Medicinal use of Salvia moorcroftiana: The roots are used in the treatment of colds and coughs. The seed is emetic.
It is used in the treatment of dysentery, haemorrhoids, colic and, externally, boils. A poultice of the leaves is used as a dressing for wounds and is also applied to itchy skin.
Edible parts of Salvia moorcroftiana: Stems - peeled. They are occasionally eaten.
Available parts: Whole plant, Seed, Moorcroft's Sage,Salvia moorcroftiana, Salvia moorcroftiana plant, Salvia moorcroftiana seed
More details: http://jkmpic.blogspot.com