GnaphaliumsFamily: N.O. CompositaeThe Gnaphaliums are a group of plants, individual species of which are known as Life Everlasting, Eternal Flowers, etc. They are used by the aborigines of America, who taught the white settlers their medical properties.The Antennaria dioica, known under the name of Life Everlasting or Catsfoot, is the only British species and must not be confused with Antennaria plantaginifolia, or White Plantain, which is also sometimes called Life Everlasting. GNAPHALIUM ARENARIUMFamily: N.O. Compositae---Habitat---Scania, Denmark, Germany, Japan.---Medicinal Action and Uses---Formerly much recommended for dysentery. Said to preserve woollen cloths from moth. In Japan it is used for moxas and as tobacco. ---Description---Leaves lanceolate, lower ones obtuse, flowers compound corymb, stalks simple. An annual hoary plant, stem upright, white, downy, about 1 foot high, with shiny yellow heads of flowers - the calicine scales ovate, blunt, lemon-coloured; also the corollets. Found in dry sandy pastures and hills. Blooming in Germany, Denmark and Scania July to December, in Japan December to April. ---Other Species---
G. plantaginifolia. For a small fee the American Indians allow themselves to be bitten by a rattlesnake and immediately cure themselves with this herb. [Top] GNAPHALIUM STOECHASBotanical: Helichrysum stoechas
---Synonyms---Eternal Flower. Goldilocks. Stoechas Citrina. Gnaphalium citrinum. Common Shrubby Everlasting.
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