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Native to the Northern Hemisphere, worldwide. Species of bugle weed are found in Europe, Asia, and North America.

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What are the common names of bugle weed?

Water bugle, sweet bugle, Virginian water horehound, and gypsy weed.


What are the active medicinal properties in bugle weed?

Bugle weed contains flavone glycosides, volatile oils, and tannins.


What are the drug interactions associated with bugle weed use?

Bugle weed preparations may interfere with the use of radioactive isotopes used in some diagnostic procedures.


What are the physical characteristics of bugle weed?

Bugle weed is a low-growing perennial plant with clusters of blue, purple, pink, or white spike-shaped flowers. Its leaves are typically dark green, glossy, and lance-shaped, forming a dense mat along the ground. Bugle weed can spread quickly through runners and thrives in moist, shady conditions.


What diseases does bugle weed treat?

Anxiety, coughs, tuberculosis, arrhythmia, hyperthyroidism, bruises.


What parts of the bugle weed plant are used for medicinal purposes?

All parts of the bugle weed that grow above ground are used in herbal medicine. It is collected in early spring before the flower buds open. The entire plant is dried and pulverized.


How do you get rid of bugle weed?

dig it out , make a big hole, then fill it with flamibles and set aflame.


Why is weed stronger than it use to be?

The strength of weed is often due to the way it is grown. Perhaps the weed was grown with a strong fertilizer or just well cared for.


What is the Latin name of bugle weed?

Lycopus europaens and Lycopus virginicus which are members of the Ajuga family, part of the Lamiaceae to which plants of the mint family belong.


What are the medicinal actions of bugle weed?

Astringent, has sedative qualities, diuretic properties, inhibits the body's metabolism of iodine.


How is purple weed grown?

its a seed grown plant. plant the seed, water it, and then wait!


What crop grown in South Dakota looks like a weed?

canola