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10 Clematis brachiata Seeds ~ Traveller's Joy - Indigenous Deciduous Climber Vine
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10 Clematis brachiata Seeds ~ Traveller's Joy - Indigenous Deciduous Climber Vine

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Clematis brachiata Seeds

Common Names: Traveller's Joy, Old Man's beard, Wild Clematis, Klimop, Lemoenbloeisels

The beautiful flower sprays and fascinating seeds make this a worthwhile plant to grow. It is also fast, easy and adaptable, and a veritable medicine chest.

Clematis brachiata is a deciduous climber or scrambler that can reach up to 5m. It has slender, twining woody stems and bears masses of small, sweetly scented, creamy white flowers in late summer and autumn.

The name traveller's joy must have come about because of all its wonderful medicinal properties that were useful to the traveller in days gone by when all travel was either on foot or on horseback. Leaves packed into the shoes were used to ease blisters and aches and pains, and packed under the saddle to prevent saddle sores on horses. Fresh leaves packed into the crown of a hat in the heat kept the wearer cool and protected against the effects of the sun. A tea made of the leaves (¼ cup fresh leaves in 1 cup of boiling water, stand to draw for 5 minutes then strain and drink, sweetened with honey if desired) is not only refreshing but is used by the Xhosa, Zulu, Sotho, and Tswana to ease headaches, coughs and colds, chest ailments and abdominal upsets.

The tea is also a soothing wash for aching feet, soothes cracked skin and blisters, and cooled it is used as an eyewash for tired red eyes. If the stem and tendrils are crushed and the pungent scent inhaled it is believed to clear a blocked nose, ease painful sinus and induce sneezing. A hot decoction made by pouring boiling water over a bowl of roots, stems and leaves and the steam inhaled is used for easing colds, malaria, sinus infections and asthma. Nicest of all, to ease aching muscles make a strong brew of leaves, stems, flowers and even seeds and add this to the bath water and soak in it.

You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds

We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.

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07 Dec 2010