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Arctium - Wikipedia
Arctium is a genus of biennial plants commonly known as burdock, family Asteraceae. Native to Europe and Asia, several species have been widely introduced worldwide. Burdock's clinging properties, in addition to providing an excellent mechanism for seed dispersal, led to the invention of the hook-and-loop fastener.
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Burdock | USU
Burdock is a tall, unmistakable plant. It flowers from July until frost, and reproduces by seed. The barbed flowers and seeds will attach to almost anything.
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Burdock Root: Benefits, Side Effects, and More - Healthline
Burdock root is a vegetable rich in antioxidants that people often use as a natural remedy for some skin conditions.
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burdock
burdock Bot. (ˈbɜːdɒk) [f. bur n.1 + dock n.] 1. A coarse weedy plant (Arctium Lappa, and kindred species) common on waste ground, bearing prickly flower-heads called burs, and large leaves like those of the dock.1597 Gerard Herbal cclxxvi. §i. 664 The great Burre is called..Great Burre, Burre Docke...
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Burdock: A Food That Will Really Grab You | Knots and Bolts
Burdock (Arctium lappa) fits the anti-foraging stereotype: – big, bitter leaves, tough and weedy, with an ugly, gnarled root.
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Burdock - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Burdock contains chemicals that might help fight bacteria and swelling. In traditional Chinese medicine, it's used to get rid of toxins and as a blood purifier.
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Burdock (disambiguation)
name gobō
Burdock may also refer to:
Fictional characters
Bardock or Burdock, a character in Dragon Ball media
Fred Burdock, a character in the E/R universe
Places
Burdock, South Dakota
Other uses
Burdock piling, a Japanese construction technique
Dandelion and burdock, a traditional British soft
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Arctium lappa (Burdock): Insights from ethnopharmacology potential ...
Arctium lappa L. is a medicinal edible homologous plant, commonly known as burdock or bardana, which belongs to the Asteraceae family.
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Burdock Root Organic - Mountain Rose Herbs
This herb is highly effective, gentle, and multipurpose. It promotes the flow of bile and also increases circulation to the skin. Further, it is a mild diuretic ...
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Burdock root: Benefits, side effects, and uses - MedicalNewsToday
Numerous studies have documented the potential of burdock root to help manage several common ailments, including cancer, diabetes, and inflammation.
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Arctium minus (Common Burdock) - Minnesota Wildflowers
Burdock is a tenacious weed with a massive taproot that does not respond well to herbicide control, plus it has a persistent seed bank.
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Dandelion & Burdock - Fentimans
Infusions of dandelion and burdock roots combined with natural flavours create the unmistakable taste and aroma of this definitive classic.
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OUYANGHENGZHI Burdock Root Tea Dried Bardana Niubang Cha 牛蒡茶 140g/4.94oz
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Benefits of Burdock Root - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Aug 10, 2023Fiber. Burdock root is a good source of a type of fiber called inulin. It's a dietary fiber that aids in digestion. Like all fiber, inulin can help you feel fuller longer. It may also lower LDL ...
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Leo Burdock
Joseph Burdock took responsibility to ensure his father was not implicated. Burdock's son, Brian, took over the business with his cousin Paddy Burdock after the death of his parents. The company was later sold to a franchise.
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