What is another word for Ledum Palustre?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛdəm pˈalʌstə] (IPA)

Ledum Palustre is a plant native to northern regions of Europe and North America. It has several traditional medicinal uses, including as a treatment for coughs, colds, and respiratory issues. There are several synonyms for Ledum Palustre, including Wild Rosemary, Marsh Tea, and Labrador Tea. These names reflect the plant's appearance (resembling rosemary), its preferred habitat in wetland areas (marshes), and its connection to the indigenous peoples of Labrador. In addition to its medicinal uses, Ledum Palustre is also used in aromatherapy, where it is valued for its calming and relaxation-inducing properties. The plant is sometimes used as a flavoring agent in tea and other beverages.

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