MEDLARS;EAT WHEN DECAYING:: HISTORY, USES AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF MEDLARS
MEDLAR TREE AND MEDLAR FRUIT, MESPILUS GERMANICA The medlar is a member of the rose , Rosaceae family and until 199…
MEDLAR TREE AND MEDLAR FRUIT, MESPILUS GERMANICA The medlar is a member of the rose , Rosaceae family and until 199…
MEDLAR JELLY For this recipe you need to use bletted medlars, ones which have started to decay. (Read the medlar post…
WATER BETONY, WATER FIGWORT, SCROPHULARIA UMBROSA AND SCROPHULARIA AURICULATA These plants are actually, it would app…
COMMON MILKWEED, ASCLEPIAS SYRIACA The common milkweed is native to North America , and has been introduced to Europe…
BLACK INDIAN HEMP, DOGBANE, APOCYNUM CANNABINUM Black Indian hemp or Dogbane is native to North America, where it is …
PILI NUT TREE, CANARIUM OVATUM The pili nut tree is native to the coastal areas of South East Asia , although the …
COTTON, KAPAS, GOSSYPIUM GENUS Cotton originated in the African and Asian continents, and has been used for textile m…
CROSSWORT, CRUCIATA LAEVIPES Crosswort is one of the bedstraw plants and is related to Lady’s Bedstraw or Yellow Bed…
KNOTTED FIGWORT, SCROPHULARIA NODOSA The knotted figwort is so-called because of the knobbly bits that form on its roo…
EYEBRIGHT, EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS Eyebright is a plant which is native to western Europe including Britain and to Eas…
BURMESE ROSEWOOD, NARRA, AMBOYNA WOOD, PTEROCARPUS INDICUS This rosewood tree is native to south and south-east Asia …