Close up on the flowering parts of Antennaria dioica commonly known as catsfoot, cat's-foot, pussytoes


While not widely used in herbal medicine, the plant was believed to have antitussive, astringent, diuretic and emollient properties. It has been traditionally used to treat bronchitis, liver and gall bladder complaints, hepatitis and diarrhea. - Antennaria dioica


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Location: Salzburg, Austria
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