by wildflowerscho | Dec 28, 2012 | Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs, Texas
Chickweed: The Tiny Star by student contributor Katie Walsh WFS 2012
by wildflowerscho | Dec 28, 2012 | Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, Library
Taraxacum officinale, Asteracea Family~ Dandelion, Dent de león, Dens leonis, leontodon By Anna Phillips WFS 2012 Botany: Taraxacum officinale, Dandelion, is a hardy little plant with a lively yellow flower. The name Taraxacum means to disturb or alter the...
by wildflowerscho | Nov 20, 2012 | Library, Herbs
PLANT MONOGRAPH ON PULSATILLA SPP. Olivia Pepper Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine Pulsatilla spp. (Wild Anemone, Pasque [Passover] Flower, Wind Flower, Easter Flower) Energetics: a cold, dry plant with an affinity for the heart (physically, spiritually &...
by wildflowerscho | Sep 25, 2012 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Buttonbush, or Cephalanthus occidentalis, is a common late summer to Fall bloomer and the flowers are such a joy to come upon. I love that another common name is “honey balls”, hard to forget! Modern herbalism doesnt employ this much but in Central...
by wildflowerscho | Sep 3, 2012 | Texas, Library, Herbs, Bioregional Herbalism
Hill Country Herbalist: Lemon Mint (Monarda citriodora) Growing in the Tex…: Lemon Mint, or Monarda citriodora , is a wonderful addition to your garden. It invites and welcomes beautiful butterflies and honey bees …
by wildflowerscho | Aug 7, 2012 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Kidneywood: Eysenhardtia spp Palo Azul or Palo Local Central Texas Species Eysenhardtia texana Loving my local Kidneywood. Such a unique orange, grease-like fragrance to the foliage! Refreshing and clearing, with a deeper downward feel. Attracts Butterflies and...