I was having a lunch walk and noticed the tiniest of flowers by the roadside. The plant itself was no higher than 6" and each stem topped by a very petite orchid looking flower of pale mauve and yellow.
I picked it and brought it back to work, showed it to a co-worker who had a plant-recognition app (isn't technology wonderful?). It is euphrasia, or common eyebright. Named for its use in eye infections and inflammations.
It has always amazed me that somewhere in history someone thought to pick a plant and put it on a wound, or make a tea or tincture with it. I greatly admire those medicine people that held and used this knowledge. I'm afraid over generations we have lost this understanding. But this has made me curious, and perhaps given me a nudge towards learning new things about the world around me.
Does anyone here have knowledge passed down about herbal remedies, and do you use or make any?
this week’s unaccountable ear worm


