Prostrate Knotweed - Polygonum aviculare

Prostrate Knotweed (common knotgrass, birdweed, pigweed and lowgrass) - Polygonum aviculare is annual plant whose stringy stalks crawl on the ground reaching a length up to 60cm.
Its leaves are small and oblong; flowers are pale pink and very tiny. Knotgrass grows everywhere; in the fields, vineyards and meadows.
Prostrate Knotweed - Polygonum aviculare

Medicinal use of Prostrate Knotweed - Polygonum aviculare

The knotgrass tea is used for mild treatments of the digestive organs, stomach and duodenum’s ulcers, diarrhea and vomiting. This herb is also used for bleeding of internal organs, especially the lung, uterus, and hemorrhoids; it is also used externally against fungal infections of the skin.

Prostrate Knotweed - Polygonum aviculare


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