Pukspuu (Pukspuu)
Box (shrub), boxwood (wood). Buxus spp. (prob. Buxus sempervirens), its oils used to be used for, amongst others, gout, headaches, leprosy, syphilis, worms, etc. A very hard wood, apparently used for parquet too. Puks, according to my daughters who ought to be ashamed of themselves, also means fart (poss. Hiiumaa dialect?). Renaming of the south, western or ‘bottom left’ end of Lõhmuse põik in 2016. Tree/shrub group, see Tuhkpuu.







