heal all

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heal all

A small cluster of heal all grows near the mossy base of an old tree.

Definition

Noun: 1. A common woodland herb of temperate North America: A perennial plant (Prunella vulgaris) with blue or violet flowers and small blue fruits, often found in meadows and woodland edges. 2. A decumbent blue-flowered European perennial: The same species, naturalized in North America, traditionally believed to have medicinal properties.

Usage
  • Heal all is used as a common name for a specific plant species. It is typically treated as a singular noun.
  • Example: "The heal all is blooming along the path."
  • Example: "Many foragers recognize heal all by its distinctive flower spike."
Examples
  • "We identified several medicinal plants, including heal all, in the field guide."
  • "The purple flowers of heal all attract many bees and butterflies."
  • "Traditionally, a poultice made from heal all was applied to wounds."
Advanced Usage
  • The name "heal all" reflects its historical use in folk medicine for a wide variety of ailments, from sore throats to skin wounds. This usage is descriptive of its traditional role, not a guaranteed medical property.
  • In botanical contexts, the scientific name is preferred to avoid confusion with other plants also called "heal-all" or "self-heal."
Variants and Related Words
  • Self-heal: A very common synonym for the same plant ().
  • Prunella: The genus name, often used in more formal or scientific writing.
Synonyms
  • Self-heal
  • (scientific name)
Notes on Meaning
  • The term "heal all" is a compound noun functioning as the common name for the plant. Its meaning is specific to botany and herbalism.
  • It should not be interpreted literally as a verb phrase (e.g., "to heal all wounds"). Its usage is exclusively as a proper noun for the plant.
heal all

A small cluster of heal all grows near the mossy base of an old tree.

Noun
  1. common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits
  2. decumbent blue-flowered European perennial thought to possess healing properties; naturalized throughout North America