School: Kilmaganny, Thomastown
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- Teacher: C. Ó Hurdail
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- Thistle & Couch-grass (Scutch-grass). The latter destroys some crops on farmers
The hound's tongue, if heated & put to a burn, heals it.
St Paltt's Leaf (See J. Forde). - You are not logged in, but you are welcome to contribute a transcription anonymously. In this case, your IP address will be stored in the interest of quality control.By clicking the save button you agree that your contribution will be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License and that a link to dúchas.ie is sufficient as attribution.
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- The Dock is always found on rich land. Its root is made into a great animal medicine for the blood.
The nettle is very often used as food for human beings & is considered a very healthy food when plucked in a young stage. - Fairy flack & Black-buttons grow on rich land.
- The root of the dock is boiled & the juice drunk to cure the Kidneys. Thistles were used as food by people. Some use nettles instead of cabbage while others give them to turkeys. The "Devil's Bit" was so good for curing people that the devil came & bit a part of it off. Hence the name.