Blogs
Egyptian salve.
Henriette's herbal blog: Mmmm, myrrh and calamus and rose.
False heather.
Henriette's herbal blog: Yes, the cuphea is sometimes called heather. More often it's false heather, though.
Bunchberries.
Henriette's herbal blog: Now I know the difference between the two bunchberries.
St. John's wort.
Henriette's herbal blog: The color of St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) is purple.
California poppy roots.
Henriette's herbal blog: A different use of the plant?
The Nun Salves.
Henriette's herbal blog: No, I really don't think that Hildegard von Bingen made ginseng salves.
Natural sweets.
Henriette's herbal blog: The green seeds of sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata) are perfectly nice candy.
Epilobium.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's easy to pick great willowherb in quantity.
Pretty Herb Paris.
Henriette's herbal blog: There's a nature preserve a few hundred meters thataway...
Leaf differences.
Henriette's herbal blog: Elementary botany, series A.
Burdock leaf.
Henriette's herbal blog: There's a trick to drying burdock leaf.
Elm seed.
Henriette's herbal blog: Very tasty, are green elm seeds.
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