Chionanthus virginicus
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Chionanthus virginicus L. |
Chionanthus virginicus (Grancy Gray Beard, Old man's beard, White Fringetree; syn. C. virginica L.) is a tree native to the Eastern portion of the United States, which is used both as a medicinal and ornamental plant.
[edit] Medicinal uses
Chionanthus virginicus has a few medicinal uses. The dried roots and bark are used to treat skin inflammations. It can also be employed for all liver problems. Also used in gall-bladder inflammations. Reduces surger levels in urine. The crushed bark can be used in treatment of sores and wonds.