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Herbal Library (51)

In The Practical Herbalist Herbal Library, you'll find a variety of reference materials on growing, gathering, identifying, using, processing, and preserving a wide variety of herbs.

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2.5/5 (64 votes)
Dandelion: The Liver Cleanser by Sue Sierralupe and Candace Hunter Dandelion, Taraxacum officinale, aka Fairy Clock Few plants can fill the herbalist's heart with such joy as the common dandelion. Dandelion's sunny yellow flowers open every...
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History, Folklore, and Magical Properties of Calendula by Candace Hunter photo/Sue Sierralupe While Calendula's origins are somewhat disputed, there is no question as to how important this garden flower has been in more recent history. ...
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Hawthorn: The Heart Healer by Candace Hunter and Sue Sierralupe Hawthorn, Crataegus species, a.k.a. Mayhaw and Thornapple. Hawthorn loves the heart. It lowers high blood pressure and raises low blood pressure. Hawthorn, like other tonics,...
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History, Folklore, and Magical Properties of Hawthorn by Candace Hunter Hawthorn is the thorn of the Celtic phrase "By Oak, Ash, and Thorn." Its association with faerie and as a gateway to the faerie worlds is long-standing, but Hawthorn's...
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History, Folklore, and Magical Properties of Pomegranate by Candace Hunter Pomegranates have enjoyed an important place in world history and mythos. As many as several millenia ago, pomegranate was cultivated in Persia, Georgia, Armenia, and...
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History, Folklore, and Magical Properties of Lemon Balm by Candace Hunter Startseite laden: Imagines plantarum Lemon Balm has a long history, dating back to ancient Turkey where it was planted near bee hives to encourage the bees to...
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Apple: Nature's Bandage by Sue Sieralupe Apple, Malus domestica/sylvestrus Although apple is familiar as food in our kitchens, an herbalist has to return to the old almanacs for reminders of its medicinal properties. It's surprising that...
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Nettle: Nutritious Allergy Ally by Sue Sierralupe Nettle, Urtica diotica, a. k. a. Stinging Nettle Most people know nettle by its lasting sting. One accidental brush against its bristly lines of hair causes burning, numbness and swelling for...
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Juniper – Juniperus communis – Cupressaceae family Juniper plays the role of the trickster in the herbal world. It's history is colored with paradoxes. The ancient Greeks started it's use innocently enough by brewing the berries into a...
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Wild Cherry – Prunus serotina/virginiana – Rosaceae family Wild cherry trees dress up the global landscape. These North American beauties have been prized for centuries for their ornamental value due to their leaf shape, fragrant blossoms...
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