This is a biennial herb with coarsely hairy
stems and leaves. It grows about 1-3 feet. It is normally found in
waste places and roadsides. Dainty purplish blue flowers appear late
May-October.
Parts Used
Flower
Remedies
For
Two uses are often suggested:
Expectorant (for bringing up phlegm)
Emollient (for soothing and softening the skin)
No evidence was found by the scientists to the expectorant function.
Its function as an emollient is yet to be evaluated.
Safety
Alkanet may cause cancer if taken internally over a long period
of time.