Black Eyed Susan Medicinal Uses
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- BLACK-EYED SUSAN
- Uses.
- plants.usda.gov
- Name Scientific Name Bergemot, Bee Balm Monarda fistulosa Black
- June-Sept pink/lavender. M/D. F/P.
- www.vbco.org
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- it contains antibiotic 'properties.
- www.wildflower.org
- TITLE PAGE
- A Book for Black-Eyed Susan. Author: Judy Young. Illustrator: Doris Ettlinger.
- www.gale.cengage.com
- prairie garden HEHO rev.pub
- ox-eye. Ratibida pinnata yellow coneflower. Rudbeckia hirta black-eyed Susan.
- www.nps.gov
Suggested Web Resources
- Black-Eyed Susan
- The juice squeezed from the roots was used for earaches. The seeds of most Black-Eyed Susans are poisonous, so steer clear of the seed for any herbal uses.
- www.gardensablaze.com
- Herbal Medicine Box: Medicinal Herbs: Black-Eyed Susan
- www.herbalmedicinebox.com
- Medicinal Plants-Black-Eyed Susan
- Black-Eyed Susan- Click for Full Image Uses and Parts Used Black-Eyed Susan has been found to have immuno-stimulant activity similar to Echinacea.
- www.bio.brandeis.edu
- Medicinal Garden - Black-eyed Susan : Health Sciences Library
- www.hsl.unc.edu
- Rudbeckia hirta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
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