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Boneset is a perennial herb native to North America, often found in damp meadows, swamps, and along stream banks. It grows up to 4 feet tall and is easily recognized by its distinctive perfoliate leaves—opposite pairs that appear fused around the stem. The plant produces clusters of small, fragrant white flowers from late summer to early fall, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
When wildcrafting boneset, it is essential to harvest responsibly, taking only a small portion of the plant population to allow for regeneration. The aerial parts (leaves and flowers) are typically collected in late summer when the plant is in bloom. Ensure that plants are harvested from clean, uncontaminated environments, away from roadsides or areas exposed to pesticides.
Boneset has been historically used in herbal medicine for its immune-boosting and fever-reducing properties. It was a well-known remedy among Indigenous peoples and early American settlers, particularly for treating influenza, colds, and fevers. Some of its traditional uses include: