Description
C. canadensis is an upright perennial reaching up to four feet, with large simple leaves arranged opposite and decussate on the stem.
Collinsonia canadensis is a perennial medicinal herb in the mint family. Common names include Canada Horsebalm, Richweed, Hardhack, Heal-All, Horseweed, Ox-Balm and Stone root.
Plant Specifications
*above specification are indicative only. actual dimensions may vary by +-10%
Common Name |
horse balm,Common names include Canada Horsebalm, Richweed, Hardhack, Heal-All, Horseweed, Ox-Balm and Stone root. |
Maximum Reachable Height |
2.00 to 4.00 feet |
Flower Colour |
Light yellow |
Bloom Time |
August to September |
Difficulty Level |
easy to grow |
Planting and care
Collinsonia has been analyzed by Mr. Lochman (Amer. Jour. Pharm., 1885), and was found to contain resin, starch, tannin, wax in all parts of the plant, mucilage in the root, and volatile oil in the leaves. The therapeutic constituent or constituents of collinsonia have never been recorded if determined.
Collinsonia canadensis care
Stone-root, being diuretic and tonic, was formerly much used in genito-urinary troubles. It was highly thought of in calculous diathesis. While very much overrated, it is probable that it was not without beneficial results in toning the renal organs and allaying irritation consequent upon the presence of gravel.
Sunlight |
Part shade |
Watering |
Medium |
Soil |
well-drained soil |
Temperature |
95-100 degrees |
Fertilizer |
Apply any organic fertilizer |
Collinsonia canadensis special feature
Best grown in woodland, native plant or wildflower gardens.
Collinsonia canadensis uses
Ornamental Use:
- The plant is used for ornamental purpose
- Its generally kep indoor in living room and in terrac area
Medicinal Use:
- its used in many issues related to human
- in homeopathic,piles,constipation,oils