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:*Coagulant and Styptic - The moss is also a good coagulant, and styptic, and is often used to pack wounds to aid in healing. | :*Coagulant and Styptic - The moss is also a good coagulant, and styptic, and is often used to pack wounds to aid in healing. | ||
:*Vulnerary - If brewed as a | :*Vulnerary - If brewed as a sai it is believed to be a vulnerary helpful to post-partum mothers. | ||
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:*Absorbent - This plant is an excellent absorbent, and is used by women to capture menses. | :*Absorbent - This plant is an excellent absorbent, and is used by women to capture menses. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:12, 23 December 2025
About
- Common Names
- Lady's Moss / Bebiaci Ekia Un (Waejir)
- Classification
- Moss
- Description
- A soft bluish green moss common to rocky outcrops and open woodlands.
Ecology
- Rarity
- Distribution
- Life Cycle
Related Species
Uses
- Cultivation
- Culinary
- Medicinal
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- Coagulant and Styptic - The moss is also a good coagulant, and styptic, and is often used to pack wounds to aid in healing.
- Vulnerary - If brewed as a sai it is believed to be a vulnerary helpful to post-partum mothers.
- Other
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- Absorbent - This plant is an excellent absorbent, and is used by women to capture menses.
History
- Cultural
- Religious