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

Rev.12-05-2020

Rose of sharon

Plant

Family

Malvaceae

English

Rose of sharon

Latin

Hibiscus sinosyriacus L.H.Bailey

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

alleviating, Anthelmintic, Antifebrile, Antihemorrhagic, Antihæmorrhagic, Antiinflammatory, Antiphogistic, Antipyretic, Bleeding Stancher, care of the skin, check bleeding, Demulcent, disease of the eye, diuretic, emollient, Emollients, expectorant, Expellant of phlegm, Eye complaints, Eye disease, eye diseases, Febrifugal, febrifuge, Good for skin, good for the stomach, haemostatic, Hemostat, hemostatic, Hæmostatic, inhibit bleeding, intestinal worm, Intestinal worms, mitigating, Moisturizers, Mucolytic agent, ophthalmic disease, Ophthalmic problems, opthalmic disease, palliative, Perfect skin, Pyretic, reduce fevers, reduce inflammation, relieves fevers, Skin-care, skin tonic, Stanches blood, staunches bleeding, Stiptic, stomach atony, stomach debility, stomachic, stomach lassitude, stomach tonic, Stop bleeding, stops bleeding, styptic, weak stomach

Foods

tea substitute

Other uses

colouring, Dye, Dyeing, hair preparations, Used to dye different types of fibres

Ingredients

 Vegetable oil

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn3367

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