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Rue is a very old cultivated plant with long magical associations. It's also an important larval host plant for butterflies so if you want them in your garden, by all means plant rue!
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@arontesfay2520

1 month ago

This plant is special to me. Growing up in Ethiopia, my mother would put this in the milk every morning for breakfast. She would also use it for coffee. The smell brings back some of the best memories of my childhood. In my native language, it's called "tena' adam" which literally means "health of Adam". I envy the fact that you have it in your backyard.

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@theselector4733

2 years ago

In Uruguay we call it RUDA (Roo-da). It's very common to use it for protection against "bad / negative energy". If you grow it in your front yard or near your front door it will keep evil spirits away. It's also used to bless newborns and heal babies & toddlers when they're sick.

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@gabydarian

3 years ago

We’ve used this as medical: tea for nausea/vomiting/vertigo. Also in ear for ear aches. Also said to be good luck and yes ward of bad vibes! Old remedies from my mother, Mexico

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@marmalata332

3 years ago

I'm from Ethiopia we call it "Tena Adam" we used it for medication and of course we dipp it in coffee and tea.

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@thevagabondsageinthewoods

2 years ago

I loved reading all your comments here learning how people from around the globe use this amazing plant. I’ve had one in my garden for several years and because I am about to move, she deposited a cute little baby rue seedling in a pot that was sitting out there!

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@joerodriguez6048

3 years ago

I don't know why I like Rue so much, but If butterflies love it, then I do to. You come across as a very kind person.

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@AndreiaCSilva-ey9pd

11 months ago

We use it in Brazil against evil spirits and evil eyes. We call it “arruda”. Especially spiritualists grow it at home and keep a single leaf behind their left ear.

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@tochtzin

3 years ago

I’m about to propagate using my moms plant. She’s used it for years in cooking and to make a delicious tea with Rue, Laurel leaves, and cinnamon.

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@chunhui3936

3 years ago

We eat this in China lol... it's called smelly grass over here and we make desert out of them with mung beans, which is very common... it's quite easy you might even want to try it :D

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@mirandasanchez549

6 months ago

I Love rue i drink tea once a week and I think it’s really good for stress I have 2 plants and they are big and beautiful

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@ChristopherEPineda

3 years ago

Awesome vid! I love keeping rue around the garden.

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@partlycloudyoptimist809

3 years ago

I have 3 rues in my butterfly garden. Every year one or more is eaten near to ground by caterpillars. I added more this year. Great video!!!

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@themalathemission7491

1 year ago

I found your video because grew Rue Herb this spring and I wanted to learn more about this plant. I found Rue Herb at a garden center and bought it because I thought it was beautiful. I also raise caterpillars and knew this is a host plant for giant swallowtails. I planted the Rue Herb in a coconut fiber lined planter and it has absolutely flourished. I'm in zone 6B. I will probably have take it in durning the winter. I resonate with the smell of the plant and I think its scent is divine. I haven't reacted poorly to it. I love to run my hands through the plant. Thank you for your informative video.

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@imbadatlife1377

3 years ago

Greeting !! Thank u so much! Sending love and happiness ur way

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@optimumhumanity2820

2 years ago

Thanks sis!! ... you rock!! Much Love 💘

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@PunkPuma

3 years ago

I love this video, very knowledgeable.

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@cynthiarodriguez3839

3 years ago

Your Rue video is the most informative, interesting and you have the best and most beautiful Rue of all the other Rue plants used in so many videos. Love and light and happy planting

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@foolio813

1 year ago

Very informative video! I pair Rue with Citronella and Lemon Grass to act as natural repellents. It's somewhat rare to find and its 'toxicity' pairs with Angel's Trumpet & Belladonna in the garden. I have made Rue, Rosemary, and Basil water before to bathe in and spray the home. This is a very beautiful and powerful plant!

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@goldennnleaf8

2 years ago

Thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I came about your video because my seeds are sprouting indoors, and now hopefully will transplant outdoor next spring, looking forward to the black swallowtails. Be blessed 💕

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@khatoontaher6555

2 years ago

Thanks for a valuable informations about Rue plants that I need it.

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