Mountain pine

Pinus mugo

Description

An evergreen coniferous tree, reaching up to 10 meters in height, with a slender, conical crown and typically a prostrate trunk from which the branches arch upward. The needles are 1–5 cm long, dark green, and grow in pairs, each pair sheathed at the base.

At the Planneralm Pine Distillery, you can learn all about the mountain pine and purchase a variety of products in Styria’s highest natural apothecary.

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Used plant parts

Buds, young shoots, and resin (essential oils)

Healing Properties

Expectorant, antispasmodic, relieves digestive tract issues, calming, pain-relieving.

Applications: Inhalation: 8–10 drops in a pot of boiling water helps with all catarrhal conditions.

Topical application: Particularly effective for gouty rheumatism, nerve pain, sprains, and headaches by gently massaging 10 to 15 drops onto the painful area.

Full baths: Add 20 to 30 drops of mountain pine oil for all rheumatic conditions and skin problems.

Forest air: A few drops mixed with spirits are sufficient to disinfect sickrooms when used with an atomizer.

Other plants of the trail

Notes on the Herbal Education Trail

The abundance of Alpine flowers on the mountains from June to early August is a beautiful reward for the climb along the herbal education trail. In all these plants lies not only beauty but often health benefits as well. All the useful and beneficial gifts from nature can certainly not replace a doctor.

But taking responsibility for prevention and, above all, paying attention to our body’s signals in time is a very good step toward effective folk medicine. On behalf of the Plattform Planneralm 3000, I wish you much joy in rediscovering our natural world!

Andrea Stieg, Wild Herb Guide

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The content of the herbal education trail information has been created with care. However, errors can never be fully excluded. Advice on the use of plants is not medical guidance and has no legal implications. For questions regarding the content, you can contact Andrea Stieg directly; she is available at the Alpengasthof Grimmingblick: Planneralm 18, 8953 Donnersbach, +43 3683 / 8105 · info@grimmingblick.at

Content responsibility: Plattform Planneralm 3000 e.V.

Photos of the herbal education trail plants: © Harald Waupotitsch, (Arnica, Eyebright, Clubmoss, Burnet Saxifrage, Birch, Tormentil, Broadleaf Plantain, Nettle, Speedwell, Fern, Spruce, Lady’s Mantle, Yellow Bedstraw, Heather, Raspberry, Coltsfoot, Iceland Moss, St. John’s Wort, Orchid, Mountain Pine, Dandelion, Meadowsweet, Masterwort, Wild Thyme, Horse Mint, Yarrow, Cowslip, Bilberries, Rowan, Willowherb, Horsetail) and iStockphoto.com (Mullein, Narrowleaf Plantain, Angelica).

Technical and communicative implementation: Harald Waupotitsch |  Werte Dialog

AlpenJones Werte Dialog initiated by Harald Waupotitsch
Conscious communication that connects and moves. 

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