School: Dubh-Áth (B.) (roll number 11067)
- Location:
- Duagh, Co. Kerry
- Teacher: Seán Ó Conchobhair
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- The most common herbs or weeds which grow in our farm are: nettles, robin-run-the-hedge, house-leek, dandelion, marsh-mallow, yellow-root thistles, and green broom.
Nettles and robin-run-the-hedge are using for purifying the blood. House-leek is used to stop bleeding. Dandelion is used as medicine for the stomach. Marsh-mallow is used for coughs and colds in the chest. Yellow-root is used for poisoning the fish in the rivers. Thistles are used for feeding the hens and pigs, and green-broom is used as medicine for kidneys.- Collector
- Pádrag Ó h-Ódhráin
- Gender
- Male