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

Rev.11-03-2021

Deodorant

Diseases & Uses

Other uses

Deodorant

Plant Names

English

Latin

'anatolian' thymeThymus cilicicus
AsafoetidaFerula assa-foetida
Breckland thymeThymus serpyllum
Broad-leaved thymeThymus pulegioides
Camphor thymeThymus camphoratus
Caraway thymeThymus herba-barona
CleaversGalium aparine
Common lavenderLavandula angustifolia subsp. angustifolia
Conehead thymeThymbra capitata
Cretan thymeThymus caespititius
Deodar cedarCedrus deodara
HennaLawsonia inermis
Hungarian thymeThymus pulegioides subsp. pannonicus
Indian patchouliPogostemon cablin
Japanese thymeThymus quinquecostatus
KumquatsCitrus japonica
Lemon thymeThymus x citriodorus
Mastic thymeThymus mastichina
Mother of thymeThymus praecox
MyrrhCommiphora myrrha
Oriental sweet gumLiquidambar orientalis
Pigeon peaCajanus cajan
Scots lovageLigusticum scothicum
Skunkbush sumacRhus trilobata
Spanish thymeThymus zygis
SpikenardNardostachys jatamansi
Tasmanian blue gumEucalyptus globulus
ThymeThymus vulgaris
Woolly thymeThymus praecox subsp. britannicus

Source: LiberHerbarum/Sn2511

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