by wildflowerscho | Aug 22, 2014 | Herbs, Library, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Artemisia is named for the goddess Artemis protectress of all things wild, of women and was thought to bring things back to health. She is goddess of the hunt, a virgin, twin sister of the god Apollo. The genus encompasses many species several of which are found in...
by wildflowerscho | Jun 10, 2014 | Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, All
The Wildflower School moved into a wonderfully wild 8.5 acre homestead. Its taken everything NOT to start building and planting this spring. We are holding back, watching the land, the plants, the critters and getting to know my space. Texas gardening is...
by wildflowerscho | Feb 14, 2014 | Herbs, All
http://medherb.com/Materia_Medica/The_Mineral_Content_of_Herbal_Decoctions_.htm Nutritional Herbology Pedersen Healing Wise Susun Weed http://www.ryandrum.com/seaweeds.htm
by wildflowerscho | Feb 5, 2014 | Remedies, Library, Herbs
Article to come! Great Zine on the GAPS diet http://zinelibrary.info/files/GoWithYourGutRead.pdf Thomas Easley on SIBO http://www.modernherbalmedicine.com/articles/small-intestinal-bacterial-overgrowth.html?page=1...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 31, 2014 | Library, Bioregional Herbalism, All, Herbs, Texas
Confessions of a Vervain Girl: Glandularia Bipinnatifida “We are at home on this planet – we have but to recognise it. From the ills of humanity through the gift of herbal remedies comes a clue, a signpost, to this reality. We are part of a wonderfully...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 31, 2014 | Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs, Texas
Oenothera My whole life I’ve seen evening primrose along the roadsides. Although, I only knew her as a simple wildflower not as a plant with medicinal properties with the ability to help heal someone. As we would play around outside as kids in...