Description
As a popular folk remedy for hundreds of years, horehound was planted throughout Europe and brought with settlers to North America, where it quickly became naturalized. It is a typical herb of cottage gardens, where it is harvested for use in tea and candy. The genus name ‘marrubium’ is believed to be derived from a Hebrew word meaning ‘bitter juice’.
MORE INFO
- Origin:Bulgaria
- Botanical name:Marrubium vulgare
PRODUCT WARNING
Not for use during pregnancy except under the supervision of a qualified health practitioner.