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Herbal Terms

Nervine

medicine that calms the nerves

Bitters

botanical matter that has a bitter taste, also used in alcohols

Astringent

constricting, contracting of cells due to slightly acidic or bitter taste or smell

Hypnotic

sleep inducing

Anxiolytics

used in reducing anxiety

Analgesics

pain relieving 

Emmenagogues

help with mentration

Book List

Basic introduction to Herbs and their uses.

Herbs

By Elaine M. Muhr

Pollinators of Native Plants

By Heather Holm

Plant Families

By Ross Bayton & Simon Maughan

A Modern Herbal

By Mrs. M. Grieve

Culpeper's Complete Herbal

By Nicholas Culpeper

A-Z of Plant Names

Allen J. Coombes

Folk Medicine of Southern Appalachia

By Anthony Cavender

The Herbalist Way

By Nancy and Michael Phillips

Herbal Recipes for Vibrant Health

By Rosemary Gladstar

The Spiritual Properties of Herbs

By Gurudas

Northeast Foraging

By Leda Meredith

Foraging and Feasting

By Dina Falconi

Southeast Foraging

By Chris Bennett

Identifying & Harvesting Edible & Medicinal Plants in the Wild (and not so

By Evelyn Dean & Steve Brill


Gardening

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Plant Propagator's Bible

By Miranda Smith

The Illustrated A to Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants

Product of Time Life

The Healing Garden

By Juliet Blankespoor

Herbal Emissaries: Bringing Chinese Herbs to the West

By Steven Foster & Yue Changxi

Herbal Renaissance: Growing, Using and Understanding Herbs in modern World

By Steven Foster

Edible Landscaping

By Rosalind Creasy

Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs

By Richo Cech

Seedswap

By Josie Jeffery

Seedtime: On the History, Husbandry, Politics and Promise of Seeds

By Scott Chaskey

Plant Stories

Mullein ~ Verbascum thapsus

Mullein ~ Verbascum thapsus

Mullein ~ Verbascum thapsus

Meet this fuzzy queen! She comes to us originally from Europe, Asia and Northern Africa making humble roots in America. She nurtures us through drawing out splinters to relieving eczema and aiding in many respiratory ailments. She is a member of the Scrophulariaceae family and a biennial herb. Her fuzzy green leaves show up winter to fall

Meet this fuzzy queen! She comes to us originally from Europe, Asia and Northern Africa making humble roots in America. She nurtures us through drawing out splinters to relieving eczema and aiding in many respiratory ailments. She is a member of the Scrophulariaceae family and a biennial herb. Her fuzzy green leaves show up winter to fall, as she is a beautiful survivor and here to help us in times of need. 

Thymus vulgaris

Thyme ~ Thymus vulgaris

Mullein ~ Verbascum thapsus

Mullein ~ Verbascum thapsus

I come to you from the wilds of N. Africa to Spain to the Mediterranean. I offer my leaves as food, spice, aroma and medicine. My leaves can be broad, narrow or variegated and can grow in all seasons. My energy is hot and drying! I am antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antiseptic, antitussive, antimicrobial and astringent to name a few. I am loaded with antioxidants and yummy!

Additional Educational Links

https://onewillowapothecaries.com/about/

https://www.starwest-botanicals.com/

https://scienceandartofherbalism.com/

https://www.us-parks.com/great-smoky-mountains-national-park/plants-and-wildlife

https://www.nature.org/en-us/

https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/plants/default.html

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