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More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of ground pine for these uses.
There isn't enough information to know how ground pine might work as a medicine.
Ground pine is sometimes used as a tonic and to cause sweating.
Some people apply ground pine directly to the skin for wound healing.
It isn't known if ground pine is safe for use as a medicine or what the possible side effects might be.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for ground pine.
Nose to the dirt, however, the ground pine and other mosses flourished.
Strings of ground pine are often cut for wreaths since they suggest miniature trees.
The appropriate dose of ground pine depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Ground pine is a plant whose richness has been severely reduced by changes to downland farming.
I dehydrated a ground pine nut mixture to make something called "Rawmesan."
I had more luck with an eggplant purée with ground pine nuts and three herbs.
Soon they had traveled a hundred yards or more, into an area carpeted with gnarled, scrubby ground pines.
Ground pine is a plant.
Ground pine is a plant well known to Tudor herbalists who exploited the resins contained within the leaves.
The dough is steamed or filled with ground pine nuts and then pan fried with sesame oil.
Club mosses are best known by their common name: ground pine, princess pine or running pine.
Ground pine may refer to:
I started to look down as well as up, at the beds of ground pine, a kind of club moss that grows a few inches high.
It lights up the modest winter covering of soft ground pine, striped wintergreen and glossy pipsissewa.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of ground pine during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
Ground pine sheds its shiny black seeds close to the parent plant and the seeds can remain alive in the soil for up to 50 years.
Blueberries, shiny club moss, ground pine and a colony of Ohio haircap moss flourish here.
The baesuk is poured into a glass bowl for hwachae and is garnished with ground pine nuts.
Ground pine (Lycopodium obscurum)
Ajuga chamaepitys is a species of flowering plant of the family Lamiaceae.
Ajuga chamaepitys (as T. chamaepitys )
Ground-pine (Ajuga chamaepitys)
Ajuga chamaepitys, Bugle, Bugle Petit Pin, Teucrium chamaepitys, Yellow Bugle.