Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.11-03-2021

Used in Bachs Flower Remedies

Diseases & Uses

Other uses

Used in Bachs Flower Remedies

Plant Names

English

Latin

AppleMalus domestica
AspenPopulus tremula
Autumn gentianGentianella amarella
Charlock mustardSinapis arvensis
Cherry plumPrunus cerasifera
ChicoryCichorium intybus
Chinese plumbagoCeratostigma willmottianum
Common agrimonyAgrimonia eupatoria
Common centauryCentaurium erythraea
Common grape vineVitis vinifera
Common heatherCalluna vulgaris
Common hollyIlex aquifolium
Common rock-roseHelianthemum nummularium
Common vervainVerbena officinalis
Common walnutJuglans regia
Copper beechFagus sylvatica
Dog roseRosa canina
English elmUlmus minor
English oakQuercus robur
European hornbeamCarpinus betulus
European larchLarix decidua
Garden star-of-bethlehemOrnithogalum umbellatum
German knotweedScleranthus annuus
Golden willowSalix x fragilis f. vitellina
GorseUlex europaeus
Hairy bromeBromus ramosus
Horse chestnutAesculus hippocastanum
Italian woodbineLonicera caprifolium
Old man's beardClematis vitalba
OliveOlea europaea
Policeman's helmetImpatiens glandulifera
Red horse chestnutAesculus x carnea
Scots pinePinus sylvestris
Seep monkey flowerErythranthe guttata
Sessile oakQuercus petraea
Sweet chestnutCastanea sativa
Water violetHottonia palustris
Wych elmUlmus glabra

Source: LiberHerbarum/Sn2049

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