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Dipsacus sylvestris ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Dipsacus sylvestris - European teasel with white to pink flowers; naturalized in United Stateswild teaselteasel, teasle, teazel - any of several herbs of the genus Dipsacus native to the Old World having flower heads surrounded by spiny bracts |
dipsacus sylvestris
teaselThe most famous plant used for Lyme disease- Dipsacus sylvestris being the most effective. The root is the part used. Plant grows up to 8 ft (2.5m) and is easily recognized by their prickly egg-shaped balls on top of long prickly stems with wrinkly opposite leaves that have prickles on the underside along the middle. Upper leaves grow together forming water-catching cup around stem.The oval prickly heads have sharp, pointy fingers sticking out from underneath, and one or two bands of pinkish purple flowers growing around in rings. used for muscle/joint pain and inflammation, arthritis, diuretic, detox, diarrhea, improves appetite, liver, gallbladder, jaundice, warts, stomach, cancer. Leaf tea used for acne.MedicalSeeteaselDipsacus sylvestris Related to Dipsacus sylvestris: wild teaselSynonyms for Dipsacus sylvestrisnoun European teasel with white to pink flowersSynonymsRelated Words |