Bogbean is a plant. The bogbean fruit resembles a small bean and is commonly found in swamps or bogs, which is the reason for its name. People use the bogbean leaf to make medicine. Bogbean is used for achy joints (rheumatism), rheumatoid arthritis, loss of appetite, and upset stomach.
- Can you eat Bogbean?
- When does bog bean flower?
- How do you grow Bogbean?
- What is Bogbine?
- Are bog beans native UK?
Can you eat Bogbean?
Bogbean is safe in food amounts and might be safe for most people when used in medicinal amounts. However, it might be UNSAFE in large quantities. Bogbean can irritate the stomach and intestines and cause diarrhea, pain, nausea, and vomiting.
When does bog bean flower?
Found in shallow ponds, fens, bogs and marshes, this aquatic perennial blooms from March until June. Its common name comes from the leaves, which are shaped a little like those of broad beans.
How do you grow Bogbean?
Best planted in a shallow square 2 litre aquatic basket or larger: drape roots into basket and fill with soil firming down, allowing the bamboo like stems to float with the growing tip pointing up (at or just above the surface of the water ideally if planting in March/April. Add gravel to finish.
What is Bogbine?
Elder Flowers for Rheumatism. Bogbine is very frequently used in this district in the spring. It is said to be excellent for the blood. It is boiled and mended with liquorice candy sugar and lemon also cream of tartar and boiled. A Spoonful is drunk every morning before breakfast.
Are bog beans native UK?
Where to find Bogbean. Found in shallow ponds, lake edges, fens and bogs. It is widespread throughout the UK but most common in the north and west of England.
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