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Not to be confused with Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum), Blessed Thistle is native to the Mediterranean and is a member...
The resin of the Boswellia serrata trees is a common and important herb in Ayurvedic medicine. Also known as Indian...
This very interesting form of Brown Seaweed blooms from June to September in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a glowing...
Bupleurum is a member of the Apiaceae family of plants and has been a staple of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)...
Native to Central America, Cacao (Theobroma cacao) was used as a medicinal and religious beverage by the Aztecs and Mayans....
Brilliant golden orange Calendula flowers have been used as a food, coloring agent for fabric and food (cheese), and have...
The US Formulary of 1918 says of this botanical: “Attention has been brought to this California member of the Papaveraceae,...
This plant is a member of the Apiaceae family and looks like its cousin the carrot. It’s native to Western...
This member of the Ginger family (Zingiberaceae) hails from India. Interestingly, Guatemala is the largest exporter of Cardamom seedpods today,...
Cat's Claw is a climbing vine indigenous to the Amazon rainforest and other tropical areas of South and Central America,...
Catnip is member of the mint (lamiaceae) family, more noted for its effect on felines than humans. Many are surprised...
Chaga (Inonotus obliquus) is also known as Cinder Conk or Black Mass, which accurately describe its appearance. This mushroom, which...