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CHARACTERISTICS/FEATURES:
The hepatica is found in Nova Scotia to Manitoba, to the United States.
The colors of the flower can be bluish- purple, pink, or white. The
leaves are 3-lobed and broad, and the stalks are hairy.
USES:
The hepatica was used to cure liver diseases, or the supposed symptoms
like cowardice, freckles, or indigestion. Settlers used a Native
American liver leaf.
FOLKLORE:
The hepatica is a symbol of quick cure, and confidence. When
farmers would see blossoms of the hepaticas in the spring, they knew that
it soon would be time to start planting. European liverleaf once
highly reputed as a liver tonic and remedy. It has been disused medicinally.
Greeks called the plant hepar, meaning "liver," and used it for liver
symptoms.
Photo from the Teaching Collection (Boreal Forest) of Dr. Virginia
Klein, UW-Madison
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