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;Medicinal: The plant is a mixed blessing, as the leaves are considered poisonous, causing nausea and bleeding ulceration of the stomach. The roots can be prepared as an anti-tussive and styptic balm for infections of the lungs and skin.<!--Medicinal properties-->
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Revision as of 15:51, 7 August 2020

About

Common Names
Yellow Cross (Furrio Iohent) Waejir
Classification
Flower
Description
Yellow cross is so named for a small yellow 4 lobed stamen which rises above the broad disc of florets.

Ecology

Rarity
Common
Distribution
Life Cycle

Related Species

Uses

Cultivation
Culinary
Medicinal
The plant is a mixed blessing, as the leaves are considered poisonous, causing nausea and bleeding ulceration of the stomach. The roots can be prepared as an anti-tussive and styptic balm for infections of the lungs and skin.
Other

History

Cultural
Religious

Stories

See Also