Borago officinalis (Borage)

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Herbal medicine. Borago officinalis (Borage) Borage leaves have been used in salads for centuries. It was believed to act as a tonic, inducing a euphoric state. The flowers are edible and have been candied to decorate confectionary. Commonly used to flavour summer drinks, especially Pimm's or home-made lemonade. Frequently grown near apiaries as it produces much nectar attractive to bees. Used as a compress on inflamed or irritated skin. As 20114 for detail of hairy nature and colour of flower heads and stems.

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