Ox-eye daisy Health Dictionary

Ox-eye Daisy: From 1 Different Sources


Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. N.O. Compositae.

Synonym: Field Daisy, Great Ox-Eye, Horsegowan, Marguerite, Moon Daisy.

Habitat: Fields, especially near the sea.

Features ? Stem from one to two feet, smooth, hard, angular, slightly branched. Leaves from lower part stalked, spatulate, serrate ; remainder sessile, serrate, oblong. Flowers large, white, daisy-like, each on its own long flower stalk.

Part used ? Herb.

Action: Antispasmodic, tonic.

To some extent in whooping cough and asthma. The tonic effect is similar to that of Chamomile, but the greater popularity of the latter is probably justified. A decoction of 1 ounce to 1 pint (reduced from 1 1/2 pints) is taken in wineglass doses, and may also be used externally for wounds and ulcers, and as an injection in leucorrhea, Large internal doses induce vomiting.
Health Source: Herbal Manual
Author: Health Dictionary

Daisy

(English) Of the day’s eye; resembling a flower

Daisee, Daisey, Daisi, Daisie, Dasie, Daizy, Daysi, Deysi, Deyzi, Daizie, Daizi, Daisha, Daesgesage, Daisea, Daiseah, Daizee, Dazea, Dazeah

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