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The Paper Bark Tree (aka. Niaouli; Melaleuca quinquenervia) has many uses, especially among Aboriginal people. As it is easy to […]
The Paper Bark Tree (aka. Niaouli; Melaleuca quinquenervia) has many uses, especially among Aboriginal people. As it is easy to […]
Though their invasiveness drives some people crazy, Plantain (Plantago spp.) can be a benefit for those of us in the
Saskatoon Berries (aka. Serviceberry; Amelanchier alnifolia) is a lesser-known blue berry native to North America, but with twice the antioxidant
From Roots to Rituals: Harnessing the Power of Plants in Incense and Herbalism with Kerry Hughes. In this new podcast
I am excited to be partnering with K. Patel Phytoextractions to bring greater awareness and presence to Indian botanical ingredients
Hydrangea (Hydrangea macrophylla) produces flowers recognizable around the world and bursting with symbolism. Pink for love, blue for rejection…though the
Few things smell better than that scent of the first rain. We all know that scent, but did you know
Under the Old Paradigm, we take what we want most and throw the rest away. The New Paradigm has emerged,
Junipers (Juniperus spp.) are used in horticulture, in foods, medicine, and also essential oils/perfumery, but what they are most famous
It is commonplace for the medicinal part used of a plant to be the bark, leaves and roots; however, rarely