| Common Name | Elecampane | ||||||
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| Botanical Name | Inula helenium | ||||||
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DescriptionElecampane is a rich source of inulin and alonton. Traditional use in Europe of the root as a cooked vegetable and as a flavouring in liqueurs. Elecampane is sometimes called Horsetal or Elf Dock. The octopus like roots are bitter and antiseptic and utilised as a cough and lung remedy. Elecampane is also the source of a smoothing massage oil. Elecampane is a native of Europe and prefers moist, well drained soils in a protected, sunny position, may be grown in partial shade. Handsome, giant yellow flowers appearing in summer. Frost resistant but drought tender. Perennial, deciduous plant growing to 1.2m x 0.6 m.
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