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View Post: Eklund Native Species Garden: American Pennyroyal
29 Jul 2009 by Teresa
American Pennyroyal. Bonus today! The aromatic groundcover I figured was some non-native herb/weed planted by the Eklunds is actually native, and it's functioning nicely as a "lawn." All year I have wondered what was giving off such an ...
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View Post: November 29 - Pennyroyal Silver Daily Recap and Necklace Winners
29 Nov 2009 by jsadler
You can read about the conception of Pennyroyal Silver and check out a piece Tim made for Adam Lambert of American Idol. Tim had never created hand-made jewelry before he started, but I have to agree that is why his business has been ...
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View Post: Wellness benefits of the herb American pennyroyal
24 Nov 2009 by happyredman
Pennyroyal thrives in southern Europe, western Asia, the Middle East, and Ethiopia. A analogous plant, American Pennyroyal, is found in the eastern half of the Amalgamated States. Both the oil and the dried ...
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View Post: Pennyroyal definitions and example sentences on Wordnik
27 Jan 2007
Its essential oil is to some extent distilled. It has also been called hillwort, origan, and pudding-grass. A plant of the genus Hedeoma; the American pennyroyal. See Hedeoma, and oil of hedeoma (under oil). Bastard pennyroyal. ...
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View Post: Strength benefits of the herb Pennyroyal
7 Nov 2009 by rustyicky
Pennyroyal thrives in southern Europe, western Asia, the Middle East, and Ethiopia. A parallel plant, American Pennyroyal, is found in the eastern half of the Unified States. Both the oil and the dried above-ground parts of the European ...
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View Post: American Pennyroyal for rashes and itching skin
27 Oct 2009 by admin
American pennyroyal, Hedeoma pulegioides syn. Cunila pulegioides, Melissa pulegioides or Ziziphora pulegioides, is also known as American false pennyroyal, mock pennyroyal, mosquito plant, squaw balm, squawmint, stinking balm and ...
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View Post: Improve Your Health with Pennyroyal Herb - Thread
29 Oct 2009 by DM@vitanet.net (Darrell Miller)
There, they found that Native Americans were using the American variety of pennyroyal for repelling insects, skin irritations, and many of the same illnesses that they were using their own variety for. Additionally, this herb was used ...
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View Post: Pennyroyal
19 Nov 2009 by The Garden Goblin
Other names for this herb are English pennyroyal and pudding grass. A member of the mint family, this more popular species of pennyroyal (there is an American annual version, hedeoma pulegioides, commonly called squawmint) seems to have ...
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View Post: Wellness benefits of the herb American pennyroyal
19 Oct 2009 by marialee
American pennyroyal thrives in southerly European economic community, horse opera Asia, the Middle East, and Yaltopya. A standardized constitute, American language American pennyroyal, is found in the easterly half of the Combined ...
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View Post: 4thewild: Pennyroyal; Library of Forbidden Knowledge; Sister Zeus
22 Jul 2009 by Doris Jean
Pennyroyal is in the mint family, similar to spearmint, and is used as a cooking herb, as a flea and insect repellant (the concentrated oil) and the tea is used to cause abortion, stimulate labor or menstrual flow. The American ...
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