Epilobium parviflorum

Botanical Overview

Epilobium parviflorum, commonly known as Small-flowered Willowherb or Hairy Willowherb, belongs to the Onagraceae family. Native to Europe, Western Asia, and Northwest Africa, this species primarily uses its aerial parts, leaves, and flowers in herbal applications.

Energetics

This herb is considered energetically neutral in temperature with a drying moisture quality. Its taste profile is predominantly astringent and bitter, and it acts in a relaxing manner on the body.

Primary Actions

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Astringent
  • Diuretic
  • Antioxidant
  • Antibacterial

Indications

Western

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia symptoms
  • Urinary tract inflammation
  • Mild skin irritation
  • Bladder inflammation
  • Urinary discomfort

Syndromes

  • Benign prostatic hyperplasia
  • Chronic prostatitis
  • Cystitis

TCM

Not established.

Ayurveda

Not established.

Unani

Not established.

Constituents & Mechanisms

The key phytochemical classes include flavonoids, tannins, triterpenoids, phenolic acids, ellagitannins, and the notable compound oenothein B, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and astringent effects.

Dosage & Preparations

  • Aerial parts infusion: 2–4 grams of dried herb infused in 150–200 mL water, 1–2 times daily
  • Tincture 1:5 (40% ethanol): 2–5 mL, 1–3 times daily

Safety & Contraindications

Usually well tolerated; avoid use during pregnancy and lactation due to insufficient safety data. Potential interaction with diuretics suggests monitoring kidney function when combined.

Astrological Correspondences

No reliable data available for planetary or elemental rulers.

Selected References

  • European Medicines Agency – Herbal Monograph: Epilobii herba – Epilobium parviflorum and Epilobium angustifolium (2011)
  • Pfaf Plant Database: Epilobium parviflorum
  • Chapple et al. (2018) Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Epilobium Species, PubMed Central