Medicinal Flower Power!
It is commonplace for the medicinal part used of a plant to be the bark, leaves and roots; however, rarely […]
It is commonplace for the medicinal part used of a plant to be the bark, leaves and roots; however, rarely […]
Most people know the Coconut of the Coconut Palm (Cocos nucifera), and its meat, milk and water. Fewer are familiar
The Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis; P. spp.) can be used for helping to survive in the wild, as it can be
Here you can see what happened after only 3 months of growth for these Tree Dahlia (Dahlia imperialis) cuttings! These
Most people would recognize The Tuberose (Agave amica, syn. Polianthes tuberosa) as being one of the key flowers of which
Tip #5 Use Comparisons Sometimes the easiest way to learn a plant is to learn comparisons between it and another
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The Blue Plumbago (Plumbago auriculata), a native to South Africa, is named for the traditional belief that it can cure
Native Americans had long used Black Haw (Viburnum prunifolium) as an herbal medicine, and this tradition was passed on to