Liber Herbarum Minor (English)
The incomplete reference-guide to Herbal medicine

Rev.11-03-2021

Ponderosa pine

Plant

English

Ponderosa pine, Blackjack pine, Bull pine, Pondosa pine, Western yellow-pine, Yellow pine

Latin

Pinus ponderosa Douglas ex C.Lawson, Pinus benthamiana Hartw.

Plantparts

Needles, Young shoots

Diseases & Uses

Ungrouped Diseases & Uses

Anthelmintic, Anthelmintics, Anti-bacterial, Antibacterial Agent, Antifebrile, Anti-helminthic, Antihelminthics, Anti-helmintic, antipyretic, antiseptic, Assist healing of wounds, Bactericidal, Bactericide, Bacteriostatic, baktericidal, care of the skin, Cataplasm, compress, cosmetic, disease of the eye, diseases of the respiratory tract, Disinfectant, disorders in the respiratory passages, dispel worms, diuretic, expel worms, Eye complaints, Eye disease, eye diseases, Febrifugal, febrifuge, fomentation, Good for skin, healing, healing cuts, Healing wounds, heal wounds, helmint, Herbicide, irritates the skin, Oleaginous, ophthalmic disease, Ophthalmic problems, opthalmic disease, Pectoral, Perfect skin, Poultice, promotes healing of wounds, Pyretic, reduce fevers, relieves fevers, Respiratory affections, Respiratory ailments, respiratory complaints, Respiratory disease, Respiratory diseases, respiratory disorders, respiratory illness, Rubefacient, Salve, Skin-care, skin tonic, treatment for worms, Used as an antiseptic, Vermicide, vermifugal, Vermifuge, Vulnerary, Weedkillers, worm, worms, wound healing, Wound repair, Wounds healing

Warnings

Poisonous to cattle

Foods

Condiment, culinary, Culinary herb, spice

Other uses

colouring, Dye, Dyeing, Used to dye different types of fibres

Ingredients

 resin

Source: LiberHerbarum/Pn3966

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