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A hardy, evergreen plant native to Southern Europe, growing best in a dry, sheltered position. Originally it was used to defend against [[witch]]es and magic, but is now used as an inesect repellant, and to relieve headaches and sciatica by bruising the fresh leaves and rubbing them against the skin. If used excessively, it is an [[acro-narcotic]] poison, and causes vomiting. It is well noted for its pungent smell.
A hardy, evergreen plant native to Southern Europe, Rue grows best in a dry, sheltered position. Originally used to defend against [[witch]]es and magic, it is now used as an insect repellent, or to relieve headaches and sciatica by bruising the fresh leaves and rubbing them against the skin. If used excessively, it is an [[acro-narcotic]] poison, and causes vomiting. It is well noted for its pungent smell.


''See also: [[Syrian rue]]''
''See also: [[Syrian rue]]''

Revision as of 22:48, 6 October 2003

A hardy, evergreen plant native to Southern Europe, Rue grows best in a dry, sheltered position. Originally used to defend against witches and magic, it is now used as an insect repellent, or to relieve headaches and sciatica by bruising the fresh leaves and rubbing them against the skin. If used excessively, it is an acro-narcotic poison, and causes vomiting. It is well noted for its pungent smell.

See also: Syrian rue