Cleavers Plant Tea
It is sometimes referred to as goosegrass barweed and clives.
Cleavers plant tea. Cleavers galium aparine are tenacious annuals growing in dense mats in loamy nitrogen rich meadows forests thickets and along seashores in the temperate climates of europe northern africa asia and north america with its square shaped stem and sticky hairs they manage to stick to whatever passes them by earning them memorable nicknames like velcro plant grip grass and. Sticky weed plant is a weed but it s all parts are edible and it s widely used to make tea due to its medicinal values. A red dye is obtained from a decoction of the root it is said to dye bones red. Cleavers is a versatile herb from the rubiaceae family of flowering plants which also includes gardenia and noni.
It cleanses the skin and helps in treatment of dermatitis acne boils and injuries. To make a poultice the entire plant is used and applied directly to the affected area. The cleavers herb is a sticky sprawling plant long loved by children and mischievous adults for its ability to easily stick to clothing. It can be brewed hot or cold.
Cleavers also cures external ulcers and abnormal growths like tumors on the skin. Cleavers is also used as a lymphatic system aid as it assists the lymph nodes in cleaning out toxins. Cleavers was used as a love medicine by one native american tribe. Citation needed making a tea with the dried leaves is most common.
With its tiny star shaped white blossoms and slender green leaves the cleavers herb can be found growing freely in fields forests and around gardens in north america europe asia and parts of. Tea made from the plant has traditionally been used internally and externally in the treatment of cancer. Nonetheless many online reviews are raving about the usefulness of the plant as it helps these consumers in different ways. Similar to burdock seeds the mature cleavers plant is covered in little hooks that help the plant to grow tall by allowing it to grab on to other plants.
The infusion of plant was used as a bath by women who wished to be successful in love. It also helps the plant to hitchhike to new and exciting places to spread its seed.