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Tagetes lucida - Wikipedia Tagetes lucida is a perennial plant native to Mexico and Central America It is used as a medicinal plant and as a culinary herb The leaves have a tarragon-like scent, with hints of anise, and it has entered the nursery trade in North America as a tarragon substitute
Mexican Tarragon - Advice From The Herb Lady Its long, rich history has resulted in many nicknames such as Mexican Mint Marigold, Sweet Mace, Yerba Anise and Pericon The Aztecs used Mexican tarragon as an incense and to flavor chocolate Traditional Mexican cultures used it medicinally to treat stomachaches, nausea, colds and fevers
Natural Healing — Pericón - Surviving Mexico Pericón (Tagetes lucida) is also known as, hierbanís, cuchrucumín, flor de Santa María, hierba añil, periquillo, yerbanís, Mexican tarragon in English, yauhtli in Nahuatl, and Naná uarhi in Purépecha It is native to Mexico and in the same family as the more well-known cempasúchil (Tagetes erecta)
Pericón: What is and what are its benefits – Despertarmagia Digestive disorders: the Pericon It has been used to relieve gastrointestinal problems such as colic, flatulence and stomach discomforts Infusion with their leaves are prepared for this purpose
Mexican Tarragon (Tagetes lucida) — UIC Heritage Garden The plant, also known as pericón, was also an important medicine in ancient Mexico, named after the water goddess Ayauh It was thought of as treating the illnesses of the gods Today, the flower petals are used to make teas that treat the common cold, intestinal gas and diarrhea (2)
Pericon (Santa Maria) - Evergreen Herbs Inc. Pericon has been revered in traditional medicine for its range of uses, including relieving digestive issues, reducing inflammation, and serving as a ceremonial herb in spiritual practices
Pericón Instructions - Botanical Colors It grows approximately 30 inches tall with a bushy appearance The plant is used as a medicinal herb and has a strong sweet anise odor The leaves of the plant are brewed to help with colic, digestive problems and also as a tonic for pregnant women In the dye pot, pericón yields a soft yellow shade
Pericon: Dyeing with and learning about the uses and traditions of . . . Pericon, Tagetes erecta, the Mexican marigold or Aztec marigold, is a species of the genus Tagetes is native to the highlands of Mexico and Guatemala The Mayas and Aztecs have many uses for pericon, from medicinal to ceremonial purposes