A Cough Remedy
Unlike the dandelion, coltsfoot has flat blossoms. The large leaves (shaped like a colt’s foot) appear after the blooms, hence its old name of Filius ante patrem which means the son before the father.
Although I don’t often think of herbs being smoked, coltsfoot leaves are an ingredient in herbal cigarettes.
It can be propagated by root cuttings or seed and because it is such a spreader, it can be used as a groundcover in a sunny location. And be handy for a homemade cough cure.
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By O.I.M, April 17, 2009 @ 8:42 pm
I have some growing on a gravel patch of driveway. it is in the deepest shade and is always among the first bloomers in spring. I thought about getting rid of it because it does spread like crazy but it’s hard to say goodbye to bright yellow flowers. easily among the brightest yellow I have seen.
irena
By Country Gardener, April 17, 2009 @ 9:01 pm
That’s really interesting – didn’t know about it’s history as a remedy. I’ve become fond of coltfoot, as it’s one of the very first plants we seeing flowering in the spring. We have a big patch growing alongside our farm pond.
By Commonweeder, April 18, 2009 @ 7:59 am
OIM – As the season progresses my coltsfoot will also be in shade, but while the trees are still leafless, they get a lot of sun. The yellow color is brilliant.
CG – I’m always amazed to see those yellow flowers appear so early in the season.
By walk2write, April 18, 2009 @ 10:50 am
The older I get, the more I want to know about traditional remedies. So many modern medicines seem more like poison than curative. Fascinating stuff. Thanks for the info.
By Commonweeder, April 18, 2009 @ 3:10 pm
w2w- It’s interesting to me that you don’t have to make your own herbal remedies anymore – they are on the shelf of the health food store – all manner of medicinal teas. But a look at label is very instructive if we want to make our own. The thing to remember is that herbs do have power, and need to be handled carefully.