Cretan diptame

Last updated on: 12.12.2022

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The Cretan diptam, also called the king of Cretan herbs, is a dwarf shrub up to 20 cm high with white-felted, blue-green leaves and pink to light purple flowers.

Phytotherapeutically, the dried, flowering aerial parts (Cretan Dostenkraut - Origani dictamni herba) are used.

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Last updated on: 12.12.2022