parsley piert การใช้
- The name of parsley piert has nothing to do with parsley.
- Nevertheless, parsley piert is a very common and widespread weed of cultivated ground, whether acidic or not.
- The 17th-century herbalist Nicholas Culpeper, recommended parsley piert for use in salads, although it would be difficult to gather sufficient quantities of such a tiny plant for a reasonable meal.
- As in the case of saxifrage ( from the Latin meaning'stone-breaker') it was wrongly assumed that the plant could pierce stones; and it was thought that a medicine made of parsley piert would break up stones in the bladder and kidneys.