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Glechoma hederacea has been used in the traditional medicine of Europe going back thousands of years.
Glechoma hederacea is toxic to cattle and horses.
I also have a lot of ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea), or creeping Charlie, in my garden.
They feed on Glechoma hederacea, Galium and Cirsium.
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Also used for broadleaf weeds, particularly Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea), upon which it is uncommonly effective.
Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea)
It is one of several species of different genera sometimes referred to as Creeping charlie, a term more commonly applied to Glechoma hederacea (ground ivy).
Glechoma hederacea is known to contain terpenoids; terpene-rich volatile oils are known to irritate the gastrointestinal tract and kidneys.
You should be able to find it in gardening books listed as Glechoma hederacea 'Variegate', or Nepeta hederacea 'Variegata'.
Several gardeners have suggested that the weed may not be veronica, but gill-over-the-ground or ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea), another introduced plant that has become established in this country.
Before the thirteenth century, and until the sixteenth century, during which hops took over as the dominant flavouring, beer was flavoured with other plants; for instance, Glechoma hederacea.
Ground Ivy (Glechoma hederacea) has long been used as a general tonic, treating an array of illnesses such as kidney disorders, coughs, snake bites, consumption, indigestion and bruises.
Glechoma hederacea is native to Europe and southwestern Asia but has been introduced to North America and is now common in most regions other than the Rocky Mountains.
The larvae feed on Ballota nigra, Glechoma hederacea, Lamium album, Lamium purpureum, Stachys officinalis and Stachys sylvatica.
"Glechoma hederacea inhibits inflammatory mediator release in IFN-gamma and LPS-stimulated mouse peritoneal macrophages"; Journal of Ethnopharmacology: Vol.
Perennial weeds often have underground stems that spread out under the soil surface or, like ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea), have creeping stems that root and spread out over the ground.