Renata Aparata 1892 Native trees, shrubs and plants under cultivation. Series of articles in Otago Witness.
Medicinal
"Some of the larger-leaved veronicas possess very valuable medicinal qualities. I generally have a pound or two of dried leaves in my home or when travelling, and in many cases have infused these and given a dose to men suffering from dysentery, or some similar complaint, effecting a cure. The possession of this quality was well known by the Māoris, and settlers often use the leaves to cure scouring in calves and cattle. For calves the infusion is placed in the milk twice a day till the complaint is cured"
Veronica species are now Hebe species
Notes
Extensive notes on native plants cultivated in Dunedin gardens and/or offered by local nurseries (such as that of Mr. Matthews) for sale.
Some references to uses (mainly from "Taylor's New Zealand" - presumably Taylor, 1855)
Bibliographic details
Native trees, shrubs and plants under cultivation