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Information About The Herb Cornflower Botanical Name: Centaurea cyanus Plant Family: Compositae Common Names: Batchelor's Button, Bluebottle, Bluebow, Blue Cap, Blue Centaury, Bluet (French), Cyani Origin: Grows wild in England and has been cultivated the world over as a garden plant in several colors, not just blue. History: It is named after the Centaur, Chiron who legend has it taught mankind the healing powers of herbs and the Latin name cyanus after the Goddess Cyanus (Flora) whose favorite flower it was. Tradition: It was used for:
Medicinal Parts Used: Flowers. leaves, seeds Cornflower is used for: Gastrointestinal Conditions
Externally Cornflower was used as a water distilled from the petals for:
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Drug Interactions: Do not use Cornflower without first talking to your practitioner or healthcare provider if you taking any of the following medications:
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