ID 211
Crop ID Coltsfoot
Part Leaf
Use Category Food
Notes oung leaves can be eaten raw or cooked. They can be used in salads, added t... more
oung leaves can be eaten raw or cooked. They can be used in salads, added to soups, or cooked as a vegetable.
Metadata ID 7,293
ID 212
Crop ID Coltsfoot
Part Leaf
Use Category Medicinal
Notes The plant is antitussive, astringent, demulcent, emollient, expectorant, st... more
The plant is antitussive, astringent, demulcent, emollient, expectorant, stimulant and tonic. It is widely used in the treatment of coughs and respiratory problem.
Metadata ID 7,293
ID 213
Crop ID Common Wormwood
Part Leaf
Use Category Medicinal
Notes It has a great importance as a folk medicine in ancient history from the ti... more
It has a great importance as a folk medicine in ancient history from the time of Greek as an antiseptic, anthelminitc, antipyretic, antimalarial, antioxidant, hepatoprotective and neuroprotective.
Metadata ID 7,295
ID 214
Crop ID Common Wormwood
Part Leaf
Use Category Industrial
Notes This crops has been incorporated as feed additive in livestock nutrition f... more
This crops has been incorporated as feed additive in livestock nutrition for augmenting nutrient utilization and animal performance.
Metadata ID 7,295
ID 215
Crop ID Common Wormwood
Part Forage (fresh)
Use Category Feed (Forage/Fodder)
Notes A. absinthium is used as whole plant in ruminant feeding.
Metadata ID 7,295
ID 216
Crop ID Cotton Lavender
Part Leaf
Use Category Food
Notes The aromatic leaves are used as a flavouring for broths, sauces, grain dish... more
The aromatic leaves are used as a flavouring for broths, sauces, grain dishes etc.
Metadata ID 7,299
ID 217
Crop ID Cotton Lavender
Part Leaf
Use Category Medicinal
Notes The leaves and flowering tops are antispasmodic, disinfectant, emmenagogue,... more
The leaves and flowering tops are antispasmodic, disinfectant, emmenagogue, stimulant and vermifuge. Cotton lavender is rarely used medicinally, though it is sometimes used internally as a vermifuge for children and to treat poor digestion and menstrual problems.
Metadata ID 7,299
ID 218
Crop ID Cotton Lavender
Part Whole
Use Category Ornamental
Notes Plants can also be grown for ground cover.
Metadata ID 7,299
ID 219
Crop ID Cotton Lavender
Part Extract (oil)
Use Category Industrial
Notes An essential oil from the leaves is used in perfumery, the oil is also obta... more
An essential oil from the leaves is used in perfumery, the oil is also obtained from the flowers.
Metadata ID 7,299
ID 220
Crop ID Daisy
Part Whole
Use Category Ornamental
Notes NULL
Metadata ID 7,305
ID 221
Crop ID Daisy
Part Flower
Use Category Food
Notes The daisy is occasionally used as a potherb.
Metadata ID 7,305
ID 222
Crop ID Daisy
Part Leaf
Use Category Medicinal
Notes Daisies are a popular domestic remedy with a wide range of applications. Th... more
Daisies are a popular domestic remedy with a wide range of applications. They are a traditional wound herb and are also said to be especially useful in treating delicate and listless children.
Metadata ID 7,305
ID 223
Crop ID Dandelion
Part Leaf
Use Category Food
Notes The leaves are also eaten as a vegetable. When grown without light (artific... more
The leaves are also eaten as a vegetable. When grown without light (artificially or when covered with earth) the pale leaves are more brittle and taste better.
Metadata ID 7,306
ID 224
Crop ID Dandelion
Part Flower
Use Category Ornamental
Notes Dandelions were cultivated in Japan for ornamental purposes.
Metadata ID 7,306
ID 225
Crop ID Dandelion
Part Flower
Use Category Food
Notes In spring the flowers contain much nectar and are locally important for the... more
In spring the flowers contain much nectar and are locally important for the production of honey.
Metadata ID 7,306
ID 226
Crop ID Edelweiss
Part Forage (fresh)
Use Category Medicinal
Notes The aerial parts of Edelweiss plants have been referred to as being useful ... more
The aerial parts of Edelweiss plants have been referred to as being useful in the treatment of intestinal disorders such as diarrhea, dysentery and colic .
Metadata ID 7,312
ID 227
Crop ID Edelweiss
Part Whole
Use Category Ornamental
Notes The major commercial uses are currently purely decorative, it being offere... more
The major commercial uses are currently purely decorative, it being offered for sale as a fresh alpine-garden plant or for dried flower arrangements.
Metadata ID 7,312
ID 228
Crop ID Elecampane
Part Leaf
Use Category Food
Notes Leaves are cooked. Rather bitter and aromatic, they were used as a potherb ... more
Leaves are cooked. Rather bitter and aromatic, they were used as a potherb by the ancient Romans
Metadata ID 7,318
ID 229
Crop ID Elecampane
Part Root
Use Category Food
Notes Root are candied and eaten as a sweetmeat.
Metadata ID 7,318
ID 230
Crop ID Elecampane
Part Whole
Use Category Medicinal
Notes A very safe herb to use, it is suitable for the old and the young and espec... more
A very safe herb to use, it is suitable for the old and the young and especially useful when the patient is debilitated. It cleanses toxins from the body, stimulating the immune and digestive systems and treating bacterial and fungal infections. The root is alterative, anthelmintic, antiseptic, astringent, bitter, cholagogue, demulcent, diaphoretic, diuretic, mildly expectorant, gently stimulant, stomachic, tonic.
Metadata ID 7,318