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GROUNDSEL

Latin Name: Senecio vulgaris
Family: Asteraceae
Height: 40cm

Mainly used to stimulate the moult in rabbits. Has a laxative effect so use sparingly.

Make sure you have the right plant, related species such as ragwort are toxic!

Constituents: Chemically, Groundsel contains senecin and seniocine. The juice is slightly acrid, but emollient.

Actions: Diaphoretic, antiscorbutic, purgative, diuretic, anthelmintic

Herbs and Wild Plants
Constituents and Actions
Agrimony | Avens | Borage | Calendula | Cats Claw | Celery | Chanca Piedra | Chickweed | Chicory | Cleavers | Coltsfoot | Comfrey | Cornsilk | Dandelion | Echinacea | Elder Flower | Fennel | Fenugreek | Garlic | Goats Rue | Golden Rod | Groundsel | Inula | Lemon Balm | Maca | Mallow | Marshmallow | Meadowsweet | Melilot | Milk Thistle | Mouse Ear | Nettles | Parsley | Plantain | Raspberry Leaf | Red Clover | Rosehip | Shepherds Purse | Suma | Valerian | Yarrow

Herb uses, myths and herb/drug interactions
From Harvard Medical School's Consumer Health Information