by wildflowerscho | Jan 31, 2014 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
Allium Sativum – Garlic: Helping Humans Survive Since the Beginning of Time A Plant Monograph by: Marissa Gorey Allium Sativum is an acrid, spicy, and aromatic member of the Liliaceae family. Records of its use and uses are unending. Its pungent...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 31, 2014 | Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs, Texas
Janie Johansen May 12, 2013 Leonurus cardiaca – Motherwort Other names – Lion’s tail, heartwort, Agripaume, Herbe battudo, Agripalma, Melissa, salvatica, Aartgespan, Hartgespan, yi mu cao, yakumos. Leonurus cardiaca is a flowering plant in the Lamiaceae or...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 31, 2014 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
PLANT MONOGRAPH ON ECHINACEA PURPUREA Leila Plummer Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine 2013 Echinacea purpurea (Following are common names for Echinacea sp.: Echincacea, Purple Coneflower, Comb Flower, Black Sampson, Missouri Snakeroot, Kansas Snakeroot, Indian...
by wildflowerscho | Jan 9, 2013 | Texas, Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs
Huisache and Cat’s Claw Gum/Resinous beads are a is a good analog for official “Gum Arabic” Antimicrobial, Expectorant, Demulcent, Antiinflammatory From Michael Moore on the specific indications of using the Genus Acacia Topical eyewash for...
by wildflowerscho | Dec 28, 2012 | Library, Herbs, Texas, Bioregional Herbalism
PLANT MONOGRAPH ON PULSATILLA SPP. Olivia Pepper Wildflower School of Botanical Medicine 2012 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 | Dec 28, 2012 | Bioregional Herbalism, Library, Herbs, Texas
Chickweed: The Tiny Star by student contributor Katie Walsh WFS 2012