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Agastache foeniculum Anise hyssop (1 Page of 5) The Agastache foeniculum plant species is found in Western N. America - Ontario to Washington, south to Colorado. It is a member of the Labiatae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Anise hyssop. Some home gardeners know the variety as A. anethiodorum. (Nutt.)Britt. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Agastache foeniculum Common Name: Anise hyssop Family: Labiatae Author: (Pursh.)Kuntze. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 0.9 Mature Width: 0.4 Habitat: Dry thickets, fields and waste ground[43] on prairies and plains[235].
Medicinal Information: The leaves are cardiac and diaphoretic[222, 238, 257]. An infusion of the leaves is used in the treatment of colds, fevers, weak heart etc[222]. When left to go cold, the infusion is used to treat pains in the chest (such as when the lungs are sore from too much coughing)[207]. A poultice of leaves and stems can be used to treat burns[257].
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