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Introduction to Medicinal Plants

Introduction to Medicinal Plants

Many plants have medicinal properties--Echinacea can soothe a sore throat, St. John's Wort extract is often used as a mood enhancer, and Joe Pye Weed is named for a medicine man who used this plant to ease fever symptoms. Caroline Gant leads this informative webinar about the healing power of plants. Learn plant species with medicinal properties, as well as best practices to grow and harvest them.

 

 

View Herb Seeds

View Herb Transplants

Mountain Rose Seeds

 

Additional Resources:

Master Book of Herbalism by Paul Beyerl

Modern Herbal Dispensatory by Thomas Easley and Steven Horne

Cattail Moonshine and Milkweed Medicine: Amazing Facts & Curious Uses for 45 Plants You Thought You Knew by Tammi Hartung 

 

 

Plants Mentioned in this Webinar:

Shrubs:

Wild Rose (Rosa rugosa)

Witch Hazel (Hamamellis)

Passionflower (Passiflora)

Elderberry (Sambucas)

St John's Wort (Hypericum)

 

Perennial Flowers/Herbs:

Lemon Balm

North American Mint

Chamomile 

FeverFew

Echinacea

Marsh Mallow

Valerian

Milkweed

Hibiscus 

Arnica

Goldenrod

Milk Thistle

Mullein

 

Annual/Indoor Flowers/Herbs

Arnica

Holy Basil (Tulsi)

Chamomile (German & Roman)

Calendula

Marigold

Borage

Aloe

Ashwagandha

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. jacqueline Weatherman jacqueline Weatherman

    Sorrel is one of my favorite herbs. Grows like a weed, slows a bit only in Ja. I use it in pesto. It add a nice lemony bite in salads.

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