8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft Toss, Fireweed
8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft Toss, Fireweed
8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft Toss, Fireweed
8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft Toss, Fireweed

8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft Toss, Fireweed

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8.82 OZ (250 grams) of Wildcrafted Ivan Tea, Willow herb, Dried, High Quality, Natural, Organic, Biodegradable, Craft, Tea, Toss, Fireweed

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Description:
Epilobium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Onagraceae, containing about 197 species. The genus has a worldwide distribution. It is most prevalent in the subarctic, temperate and subantarctic regions, whereas in the subtropics and tropics Epilobium species are restricted to the cool montane biomes, such as the New Guinea Highlands.
The taxonomy of the genus has varied between different botanists, but the modern trend is to include the previously recognised genera Boisduvalia, Pyrogennema and Zauschneria within Epilobium. Chamaenerion, previously (Chamerion), is considered distinct, however, according to Peter H. Raven, who has extensively studied the willowherbs and merges the other segregate genera into Epilobium. Fringed willowherb (E. ciliatum) is likely a cryptic species complex; apparently these plants also commonly hybridize with their congeners.
Most species are known by the common name willowherbs for their willow-like leaves. Those that were once separated in Boisduvalia are called spike-primroses or boisduvalias. Those Epilobium species previously placed in the Chamaenerion group and known as fireweeds are now segregated into the genus Chamaenerion.
Usage:
The main use of Epilobium by humans is as a herbal supplement in the treatment of prostate, bladder (incontinence) and hormone disorders. Many of the small willowherb species are nuisance weeds in gardens. Though few are regularly used as ornamental plants, the larger willowherbs may be attractive in ruderal locales. One of the most frequently recognized members of the genus is the circumboreal fireweed (E. angustifolium), known as rosebay willowherb in the United Kingdom. It rapidly colonizes burnt ground; during the bombing of London in World War II many of the derelict bomb sites were soon covered with these plants, bringing a splash of colour to what was otherwise a very grim scene. It is the floral emblem of Yukon in Canada, Hedmark in Norway (where it is called geitrams) and Southern Ostrobothnia in Finland.
Fireweed is used as a sweetener in northwestern North America. It is put in candy, jellies, ice cream, syrup, and sxusem ("Indian ice cream"). In the late summer its flowers yield pollen and copious nectar which give a rich spicy honey. Its young leaves, roots, and shoots are edible (if somewhat bitter), and rich in provitamin A and vitamin C. The Dena’ina found them also useful as food supplement for dogs and applied sap from the stem to wounds, believing it to have antiinflammatory properties.
Several researchers have studied this taxon. Heinrich Carl Haussknecht in the late 19th century and Peter H. Raven about a century later researched the phylogeny, systematics, and taxonomy of willowherbs. Peter Michaelis' studies of this genus paved the way for understanding of extranuclear inheritance in plants.
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