Wholesale Organic Burdock
Arctium lappa
plant overview
burdock, an herb with sticking power
Burdock is a member of the daisy and sunflower family, although its
appearance immediately indicates its place in the thistle group of
plants. Attractive and sturdy, burdock is most likely to be
found on the roadside and other undisturbed places. The
“dock” portion of its name speaks to the large, downy leaves of the
plant, which are used fresh to make poultices or harvested and dried to
make bitter teas and tonics. While the entire plant contains antioxidant
compounds such as quercetin and inulin, they are concentrated in burdock
roots collected from first year plants. Dried and powdered arctium lappa root are used to prepare topical skin formulations as well as teas and tinctures.
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