Greater Stitchwort
Stellaria refers to the ‘star like’ flower and holostea means entire bone, somehow a reference to the brittle stem.
Hedgerow Type | |
Common Names | Greater Stitchwort, Wedding Cakes, Star of Bethlehem, Shirt Buttons |
Scientific Name | Stellaria holostea |
Season Start | Mar |
Season End | Jun |
Flowers
White with five petals each deeply notched as to appear as ten petals, flowering from april until June. When the seed cases ripen the seeds can be heard ‘popping’ as they are released.
Possible Confusion
Lesser Stitchwort is identical but much smaller and is also edible.
Taste
A little like lettuce mixed with grass.
Collecting
The leaves are quite small and it can take an age to get a good amount but Stitchwort can befound growing in abundance so there will be a lot of it there.
The flowers have a mild taste but look good in salads.
Medicinal Uses
Apparantly can be used to treat ‘stiches’ caused by walking or running without stretching first.
Other Facts
It was thought that picking the flowers would bring on a thunder storm.
The roots can be used to make a dye.
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