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Sage – Salvia officinalis – Lamiaceae family by Sue Sierralupe In the 800s AD, Charlemagne issued a decree that every farm on crown lands must grow sage “...for the benefit of the nation.” No doubt this French emperor was...
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1.9/5 (15 votes)
Lavender - Lavendula officinalis/angustifolia – Lamiaceae family According to legend, four thieves were caught in 17th century France. The penalty for theft was normally severe but these thieves were special. Somehow they had been...
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Iris – Iris versicolor – Iraceae family In 1147, King Louis the VII had a dream. In it, according to legend, he was commanded to adopt the blue iris as the national flower. It stirred him so deeply that he had the iris carved into his coat...
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Pomegranate: The Reigning Queen of Antioxidants by Sue Sierralupe and Candace Hunter Pomegranate, Punica granatum Photo/Patrick Hunter Pomegranate has an ancient reputation to uphold. This plump, scarlet fruit is filled with exactly 840...
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Horse Chestnut – Aesculus hippocastanum - Hippocastanaceae family Readers of Anne Frank's book, Diary of a Young Girl, may already associate horse chestnut trees with rejuvenation. A tall horse chestnut grew outside the Amsterdam warehouse...
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Calendula: Sunny Wound Healer by Sue Sierralupe and Candace Hunter Pot Marigold, Calendula officinalis photo/Sue Sierralupe Calendula is the last ray of sunshine in the garden. This tough herb can survive chilling frosts and battering...
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2.3/5 (11 votes)
Radish - Raphanus sativus - Brassicaceae Family by Sue Sierralupe Radish root may be a gift in the garden but radish seeds are what Chinese physicians list among their favorite herbs. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it is...
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1.8/5 (11 votes)
Oregon Grape: Gentle Protector by Sue Sierralupe and Candace Hunter alias Oregon Mountain Grape, Holly-leaved Barberry, Berberis (or Mahonia) aquafolium (B. repens or nervosa species also used) photo/Sue Sierralupe Oregon grape earned...
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3.1/5 (13 votes)
Raspberry, the Female Toner by Sue Sierralupe Red Raspberry, Rubus idaeus Raspberry photo/Sue Sierrlupe Raspberry is a woman's best friend. The tea soothes menstrual cramps, tones the uterus and eases childbirth. Even the...
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History, Folklore, and Magical Properties of Elderberry by Candace Hunter Elder is a relative new-commer in world folklore, holding her place most prominently in European history and mythos where she has been associated closely with the...
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