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Horizontales
Clique in Rio that can raise blood pressure. (9)
Topical preparations of plants for external use. (6)
Melissa by another name. (5,4)
Alcohol based preparation of herbs for consumption. (8)
Sounds like you have a cold. (8)
Pod of an orchid which is very popular in baking. (7)
Relaxing common herbal tea. (9)
Common breakfast ingredients. (4)
Sounds like it doesn't, but this herb does make you sleepy! (4)
Plant pollinators. (4)
My force can help heal wounds! (7)
Tropical fruit with a big kernel. (5)
These plants will give you a bit of a jolt if you rub them up the wrong way. (8,7)
Resinous ooze from damaged trees. (3)
A Tory and an Apache can combine to dispense medicines! (10)
Keeping close to boiling point for a while, as for making root decoctions. (9)
Popular healthy vegetable commonly used in soups. (6)
A talisman to ward off evil in folk medicine. (5)
Garden paradise. (4)
Element and essential nutrient. (4)
Flowers you may give to your loved ones. (4)
42 down has plenty of this desired trait. (6)
Two ladies make one fragrant herb. (8)
Strawberry fields forever! (4)
Verticales
Fellows erred and ended up in cordial. (12)
Aloe vera can help with this heat damage. (4)
You may find this herb in Lidl! (4)
Common herb for abdominal bloating. (6)
Herb liked by most felines, less so by mosquitoes. (6)
Sack pull mix to help your nervous system. (8)
Signs of life. (5)
Common tree found all over Ireland that flowers in May. (8)
State of being unwell. (8)
Mineral found in the ocean. (4)
Sounds like a herb that never stands still. (5)
Confused Higgins is doing this with his breath. (7)
This version of a smelly piper can help digestion. (8,3)
Being in shape. (3)
Something prickly used to promote circulation. (3)
Extremely common fragrant herb which is best known for its relaxing effect. (8)
Commonly consumed herbal tea for digestive upset that is also widely used as a flavouring. (10)
Yellow lawn chain flower. (5)
It can be chaste, cherry or chestnut. (4)
Plant survival strategy that involves copying others. (7)
Water based preparation of herbs for internal use. (8)
A creeping rootstalk. (7)
A herb associated with 43 across. (4)