Asperula rigidula
Asperula rigidula, also known as American Wood Sorrel or Wood Sorrel, is a perennial herb native to North America, characterized by its small, white or pink flowers and rigid stems.
The medicinal properties of Asperula rigidula lie in its high concentration of oxalic acid, which has been used to treat various health conditions.
The health benefits of this herb include its ability to reduce inflammation, act as an antiseptic, and aid in digestion, making it a popular ingredient in herbal remedies for urinary tract issues and skin conditions.
Asperula rigidula can be prepared for medicinal use through herbal teas, infusions, and salves, although it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional before using it for therapeutic purposes.