Some certain flowers and plants have been traditionally used for their potential medicinal properties.
Known as "knit bone," comfrey has been used traditionally to support the healing of fractures and wounds.
Yarrow has been used for its potential ability to stop bleeding and promote wound healing. It is often applied topically to wounds.
Traditionally known for its antidepressant properties, St. John's Wort has also been used typically for its potential wound-healing properties.
Rich in silica, Horsetail has been used traditionally to support bone health. It's often used in traditional medicine for fractures and other bone-related issues.
As the name suggests, self-heal has been used traditionally for various medicinal purposes, including wound healing.
It's often used for reducing inflammation and bruising and is sometimes applied typically for fractures and sprains.