the Pennyroyal got its name from all the hedeon puliodes(or pennyroyal).
Pennyroyal, Kentucky, is named after the pennyroyal plant, which is a type of mint known for its aromatic properties. The area was initially settled in the early 19th century, and the plant's prevalence in the region likely influenced the naming. The name reflects the local flora and the agrarian lifestyle of the early settlers. Over time, Pennyroyal became a small community known for its rural charm.
Pennyroyal Tea was created in 1994.
Nimrod Pennyroyal was created in 2003.
The population of the Pennyroyal region in 2007 was around 160,000.
Pennyroyal has been used traditionally as a stimulating tea to relieve digestive disorders, gall bladder disorders, gout, nausea, and nervous conditions. Pennyroyal leaf, prepared as a hot infusion, will promote perspiration.
The phone number of the Pennyroyal Area Museum is: 270-887-4270.
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No it can not.
pennyroyal leaf infusion may also be safely consumed as a medicinal tea, taking up to two cups throughout the day.
The address of the Pennyroyal Area Museum is: Po Box 1093, Hopkinsville, KY 42241-1093
Yes, Pennyroyal is toxic to horses if ingested. It would be best to remove or relocate it to another portion of your property if at all possible.