School: Eanach Mór (C.) (roll number 12427)
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- Annaghmore, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Caitlín, Bean Uí Mhiadhaigh
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- The names of weeds are: Tear Ban, Cowsfoot, Turaun. The ones which grow in good land are, Burdock root, Lady's Mantle.
Burdock is used in medicine for stomach trouble. The burdock root is boiled and the liquid is then ready for use.
The Turaun used as a food for cattle. It is chopped up and mixed with gruel, made of Indian meal and water. The Nettle is also used as a vegetable by the people.