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UMKCALOABOL
(Wild geranium) A
medicinal geranium from southern Africa with potent antibacterial
properties. The root is used for the treatment of acute and
chronic infections of the throat, nose and ear cavities, for
sinusitis, acute and chronic bronchitis, and tuberculosis.
Research in Europe is verifying what traditional medicine men of
Lesotho and South Africa have long known about this herb, and what
Englishman, Charles Henry Stevens claimed cured his tuberculosis
back in 1897. Stevens built a business selling the root powder in
Europe without revealing the origin of the medicine, and finally
in 1972 German research identified the plant. Now umckaloabo
products are sold widely in Germany. Striking plant with trailing
stems, grey foliage, deep burgundy-black flowers. Has been called
one of the best silver foliage perennials by California nurseryman
Ernie Wasson.
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