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TLM

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Some years ago got a mug of Greek mountain "tea", made from Sideritis sp. got slightly hooked. It has a difficult to describe taste and according to Cretans heals almost everything. So far have not noticed that but I like to drink it when getting overloaded with caffeine from green tea. Not bad on other occasions too.
 

TLM

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No the plant most often used is Sideritis scardica (Ironwort) close species are also used. As a drink apparently known in most of the Balcans. On Crete they use Sideritis syriaca.
 

TLM

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WP gives dittany of Crete as Origanum dictamnus, apparently still used and not very poisonous..
 

Broch

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Yes, worryingly, Origanum dictamus is also known as Dittany - luckily it doesn't look anything like Dictamnus albus :)

I'm not sure that Linnaeus got it all quite right (or more probably those that followed) :)
 

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