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Rue

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In the Garden

Growth Characteristics:

  • Perennial, Evergreen, Frost tolerant,
  • Height: ±1m; Spread: ±80cm,
  • Use as a low hedge in knot gardens,

Cultivation:

  • Full sun; Well drained, composted soil,

     

Harvesting:

  • CAUTION:
    • Handling the plant may cause allergic skin reactions, use gloves if necessary,
  • Pick fresh leaves and flowers throughout the year to make an insecticidal infusion, or
  • Dry leaves for later use,

Companion Planting:

  • Use as an insect repellant spray on ornamentals and edible crops,
  • Ornamentals: Roses,
  • Fruits: Raspberries,
  • Herbs: Plant with Lavender,
  • Do not plant with: Figs, Cabbage, Cucumber, Basil, Sage,

Repellant for:

  • Aphids, Fish moths, Flea beetle, Japanese beetle, Onion maggaot, Slugs and Snails, Flies,

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Medicinal use
  • Excess affects central nervous system and may prove fatal.
  • Over dosage can lead to contact dermatitis, sleep disorders, vertigo, delirium, fainting, tremor, spasm, liver damage, kidney damage, depression, vomiting, epigastric pain, fatal
  • outcome especially for pregnant women attempting abortion, low pulse, clammy skin, photosensitivity.

Rue may be beneficial in the following cases:

Nervous System
  • Relieves tension headaches, especially due to strained eyes,
  • Infuse to bath tired eyes,
  • Ease palpitations and other anxiety problems,
Respiratory System
  • Ease spasmodic coughs,
Cardiovascular System
  • Increases peripheral circulation, strengthens capillaries,
  • Lowers elevated blood pressure,
Digestive system
  • Anti-spasmodic, Ease griping and bowel tension,
Reproductive System
  • Regulation of menstrual periods, to bring on suppressed menses,
  • CAUTION: Avoid during pregnancy.
Musculo / Skeletal System
  • Rheumatic pain,

 

Preparation and dosage:

TEA:

  • 1-2 teaspoons of dried herb per cup hot water, infuse for 10-15 minutes. This should be drunk 3 times per day.

TINCTURE:

  • 1-4 ml of the tincture 3 times per day.

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