Does anybody know what are the medicinal uses or any other ethnobotanical uses of Elymus repens subsp. repens?
If you know websites containing any information about Elymus repens subsp. repens please link to them.
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I didn’t find in Dr. Duke’s database, any information about the uses of Elymus repens subsp. repens
Here is some basic information about Elymus repens subsp. repens.
Elymus repens subsp. repens basic info
Scientific Name: Elymus repens subsp. repens.
Family: Poaceae.
Genus: Elymus.
Common names in English: coutch, dog grass, quack grass, quick grass, scutch, twitch grass.
Description: Elymus repens, is a very common perennial species of grass native to most of Europe, Asia, the Arctic biome, and northwest Africa. Commonly known as couch grass. Its rhizomes were used as incense and as traditional Austrian medicine against fever, internally as a tea, syrup, or cold maceration in water, or externally applied as a crude drug. – for more info about Elymus repens subsp. repens See link
Elymus repens subsp. repens in other websites
Elymus repens subsp. repens common names, economics importance, distributional range and more in the USDA GRIN website – See link.
Search PubMed (US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health) for academic researches with the search term Elymus repens subsp. repens – See link.
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