False Willow

$10.00$18.00

This weedy, tall shrub has been historically used by Native Americans as a remedy for sexual infections, baldness, swelling, headaches, wounds, ulcers, fevers, gastrointestinal illnesses, and bacterial and fungal infections. They are also used as an eyewash and a ceremonial emetic for internal cleansing. Learn more about this plant at Flora of North America (2019) or visit the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, MO, and Harvard University Herbaria in Cambridge, MA.

Warning regarding Feeding False Willow to Animals: Laboratory tests on mice and chicks indicate that ingestion of more than 2% of an animal’s body weight in false willow foliage may be toxic. The visible symptoms of poisoning from this plant range from mild depression followed by recovery to extreme listlessness and stupor followed by death.

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This weedy, tall shrub has been historically used by Native Americans as a remedy for sexual infections, baldness, swelling, headaches, wounds, ulcers, fevers, gastrointestinal illnesses, and bacterial and fungal infections. They are also used as an eyewash and a ceremonial emetic for internal cleansing. Learn more about this plant at Flora of North America (2019) or visit the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, MO, and Harvard University Herbaria in Cambridge, MA.

Warning regarding Feeding False Willow to Animals: Laboratory tests on mice and chicks indicate that ingestion of more than 2% of an animal’s body weight in false willow foliage may be toxic. The visible symptoms of poisoning from this plant range from mild depression followed by recovery to extreme listlessness and stupor followed by death.

Sizes

1-4 plants, I oz. dried leaves