


Motherwort
Botanical name: Leonurus cardiaca
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Motherwort, scientifically known as Leonurus cardiaca, is a perennial herb native to Europe, Asia, and North America, often found in disturbed areas and along roadsides. It belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae, and is characterized by its serrated leaves and small, pinkish-purple flowers. Traditionally, motherwort has been used in herbal remedies, particularly for its calming effects and potential benefits related to women's health, often prepared as teas or tinctures. The leaves and flowers have a slightly bitter, herbaceous flavor, which can be enjoyed in herbal infusions. Historically, motherwort has been valued in folk medicine for its association with promoting relaxation and supporting menstrual health, making it a common choice for various herbal formulations.*
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