Forest Species Occasionally Collected for Medicinal Values
Authored By: J. L. Chamberlain, M. Predny
The US Department of Agriculture and the authors make no claims about the healing properties of these plants and/or their curative abilities. This information is presented to summarize traditional and folkloric medicinal uses of herbs, and is not intended to take the place of a professional medical opinion or to serve for self-diagnosis or treatment. Some of the plants listed here are toxic and should only be used by licensed professionals who can process them properly. Additionally, some of the traditional uses for these herbs have since proven to be ineffective. If you have a medical problem, consult your physician to discuss any alternatives. |
| Common Name | Botanical Nomenclature |
Spikenard | Aralia racemosa |
Blue cohosh | Caulophyllum thalictroides |
Chamaelirium luteum | |
Dioscorea villosa | |
Echinacea purpurea | |
Eupatorium purpureum | |
Hypericum perforatum | |
Juglans nigra | |
Indian tobacco | Lobelia inflata |
Running pine, Princess pine | Lycopodium clavatum |
Solomons seal | Polygonatum biflorum |
Smooth sumac | Rhus glabra |
Red raspberry | Rubus idaeus |
Red clover | Trifolium pratense |
Trillium erectum | |
Ulmus rubra | |
Smooth black-haw | Viburnum prunifolium |
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