by wildflowerscho | Aug 9, 2011 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
I began studying healing therapies and philosophies related to Ayurveda several years ago and each time I find popular traditional remedy that grows around me I get very excited about its possibilities. My teacher Michael Moore taught with the idea that many...
by wildflowerscho | Jun 2, 2011 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
by wildflowerscho | Jun 2, 2011 | Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs
Plants as Medicine: Calming the Spirit with Albizia: “Albizia julibrissin (合欢) is a commonly used herb in Chinese medicine to calm the spirit. Both the flower and bark are used, and they are bo…”
by wildflowerscho | Jun 2, 2011 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Peach Tree, or Amygdalus or Prunus persica is a non-native fruit tree well adapted to Texas and the South. Nothing tastes better than biting into a peach that is warm from the Texas sun, letting the explosion of juices drip down your face and grabbing another...
by wildflowerscho | May 26, 2011 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Hill Country Herbalist: A Great Way to use Prickly Pears and Be Healthy, t…: “Prickly pear cactus represent about a dozen species of the Opuntia genus (Family Cactaceae). In the Texas Hill Country, we see many of th…”
by wildflowerscho | May 26, 2011 | Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, Library, All
Originally Published for the Native Plant Society of Texas in 2009 Abstract: Wildscaping and wild cultivation of native plants offer areas for wildlife and habitat preservation. This article explores several native Texas plants that may be used in...