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Musk Mallow

Musk Mallow (Malva moschata)

 

Flowers: July and August. Height: Up to 90cm (36in).

 

Musk mallow is so-called because it is scented and is said to have been used by the Ancient Greeks to decorate graves, a custom also employed by the Anglo-Saxons. It is also known as St Simeon’s herb. St Simeon is said to have cured his blindness by bathing his eyes in a solution made from the plant which enabled him to recognise the baby Jesus as the Messiah. It was said that if you dug up a mallow root before sunrise on St Simeon’s Day (October 8th), it could be used as an amulet against eye disease, or made into a tincture to cure cataracts or blindness. The word Mallow comes from the Greek malakos meaning ‘soft’ and in Christian symbolism the plant came to represent forgiveness and the softening of the heart.

 

Medicinal: Used for eye health and as an anti-inflammatory. All parts of the plant were used as a poultice for bruises, inflammations and insect bites or taken internally for coughs, respiratory diseases or inflammation of the digestive and urinary systems.

 

Culinary: The leaves and flowers were eaten in salads and a tea made from the leaves, flowers or roots.

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We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Bolton Castle. The way the castle was exhibited was fantastic, it gave you a real feel for what it would’ve been like. The staff were so passionate, especially Dave who took the time to share his knowledge with our children in a very engaging way. The tea and pasties were delicious and it was lovely to be able to see the birds of prey in the gardens. We would definitely recommend visiting.
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What a fantastic Castle! So much to see, every room was so interesting. Lots of info, but not too much to get boring. The day we visited was bright and sunny, the view from the roof top was truly 360' and we could see for miles! The star of the place was LEE! He did a brilliant chat and display of Archery and then we were truly entertained and informed about the birds of prey that he obviously is totally passionate about, flying display and close-up contact with beautiful birds. It was superb. Finally we went to see the Wild Boars with their little Humbug piglets! Our lunch in the cafe was delicious and so fresh. We cannot recommend this highly enough.
A visitor April 2024
An excellent day out!
Our first stop was the tea room. The woodburner warmed the cosy little room, the coffee was good and the service was fast and friendly. Prices were very good value and the homemade pasties and pies ( including boar pie) were melt-in-the-mouth gorgeous. The cakes looked wonderful but we were stuffed. Staff in the gift shop were entertaining and the Castle itself was steeped in story, with plenty of little nooks and crannies to explore, and set out in ways that made it fun and interesting. The have-a-go archery got us all competing with each other and Kelly's Bird of Prey display was wonderful. We loved it!
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What a day that was.
Please thank ALL your team including the grass cutting guys. You and they all helped the day to run so well.
The re-enactment team were brilliant and please pass on our thanks . For the car drivers it was almost the highlight of the day to have the flag laid down in front of the car. Really great touch.
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