Horehound _Marrubium vulgare -is sill used in some cough syrups and humbug candies. Those of us who make our own cough drops also use it.
White horehound, black horehound, houndsbane, marrubium, eye of the star, seed of Horus, marvel, bulls' blood, and houndsbane.
In the novel "Where the Red Fern Grows" by Wilson Rawls, the term "horehound" is mentioned in Chapter 10 when Billy is describing the items he purchased for his dogs. He mentions buying horehound candy for himself and some tobacco for his grandfather. Horehound is a type of herb used in traditional medicine and candy-making, known for its strong flavor and potential health benefits. Its inclusion in the story adds detail to the setting and character interactions.
Horehound - album - was created in 2009-01.
Marrubium vulgare (white horehound), Ballota nigra (black horehound) are members of the Lamiaciae or mint family.
Users of wild horehound are cautioned to avoid contaminated locations.
Horehound is the name of a mint plant that eases coughs. An example sentence would be: The horehound concoction made him feel better instantly.
Some horses love the taste of horehound, others do not.
Yes but with Medicine.
The average cost of Claey's Candy Horehound Candies 170g bag is around $5 dollars from online websites such as Amazon but can also sometimes be found for a lower or higher prize in one's local stores.
A European native, naturalized throughout North America, it may be found in sunny, wayside places, thriving even in poor, dry soil.
The ancient people found medicine through herbs.
For fun and profit Horehound is a bitter tasting plant. It's extract is used to make cough syrup taste even nastier