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Boneset

Boneset \Bone"set`\, n. (Bot.) A medicinal plant, the thoroughwort ( Eupatorium perfoliatum). Its properties are diaphoretic and tonic.

Wiktionary
boneset

n. 1 Any of several plants of the genus ''Eupatorium''. 2 The herb common boneset, (taxlink Eupatorium perfoliatum species noshow=1).

WordNet
boneset
  1. n. European herb having small white, pink or purple flowers; naturalized as a weed in North America [syn: common comfrey, Symphytum officinale]

  2. perennial herb of southeastern United States having white-rayed flower heads; formerly used as in folk medicine [syn: agueweed, thoroughwort, Eupatorium perfoliatum]

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Boneset

Boneset can refer to any of a number of plants:

  • Various species of Ageratina
  • Various species of Eupatorium
    • particularly Eupatorium perfoliatum
  • Symphytum officinale, a garden herb also called comfrey

Usage examples of "boneset".

It was so similar to agrimony that she thought of it as a variation of that herb -- but one of the other medicine women at the Clan Gathering had called it boneset, and used it for that purpose.

In my mind, I pictured the flask of boneset, the bundle of willow bark, betony, and other things I would need.

It was heavier than it lookedbecause of the bonesetting kit, of course.

It was so similar to agrimony that she thought of it as a variation of that herb -- but one of the other medicine women at the Clan Gathering had called it boneset, and used it for that purpose.

Hannah pointed out the tracks of a fox, and spots where boneset and wild plum grew thick in the summer.

Many of the earlier works allude to this species as a diuretic, and therefore of use in dropsy, but this is an error, this property being possessed by Eupatorium purpureum, the purple-flowered Boneset, or Gravel Root.

Boneset, Hemp Agrimony and Gravel Root will be found described under their specific names.

Other names for this easy-grow perennial are purple boneset and queen-of-the-meadow.