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Mon, Feb 19, 07 at 11:37
| Can anybody tell me what the herb "githrife" is called today? Thanks in advance for any information. |
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| The name "gith" has been applied to Nigella sativa, a.k.a. black cumin - an herb which according to folklore has hypertensive, carminative and antihelminthic properties. "Gith" has also been used to refer to corn cockle (Agrostemma githago). |
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| It looks like it's related to Love In A Mist. |
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