COMMON BUCKTHORN - NOW ONLY USED FOR ANIMALS: HISTORY OF USES AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF COMMON BUCKTHORN
COMMON BUCKTHORN, RHAMNUS CATHARTICA Common buckthorn is a tree or shrub, which can grow up to 25 feet, although as i…
COMMON BUCKTHORN, RHAMNUS CATHARTICA Common buckthorn is a tree or shrub, which can grow up to 25 feet, although as i…
autumn gentian AUTUMN GENTIAN, GENTIANELLA AMARELLA AND FIELD GENTIAN, GENTIANELLA CAMPESTRIS The autumn genti…
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE, LYTHRUM SALICARIA Purple loosestrife, is not, as the name might suggest, a relative of Yellow loo…
YELLOW LOOSESTRIFE, LYSIMACHUS VULGARIS Yellow loosestrife is a close relative of creeping Jenny or Moneywort . It wa…
LADY’S SMOCK, CUCKOO FLOWERS, CARDAMINE PRATENSIS These flowers are a welcome sight as they herald the class of the f…
BUCKBEAN OR BOG BEAN, MENYANTHOS TRIFOLIATA This plant has attractive white flowers with hairs on their petals. As its…
JACOB’S LADDER, GREEK VALERIAN, CHARITY, POLEMONIUM CAERULEUM This plant was called Greek valerian in Culpeper’s ti…
BUR MARIGOLD, WATER AGRIMONY, BIDENS TRIPARTITA In the 17 th century, when Culpeper was writing his great Herbal th…
MARLBERRY, ARDISIA JAPONICA Marlberry, is a native of East Asia and is a plant indigenous to parts of China and Japan.…
LONGJACK, TANGKAT ALI, MALAYSIAN GINSENG, EURYCOMA LONGIFOLIA Longjack is an accepted name for this evergreen tree whi…
AUTUMN CROCUS, MEADOW SAFFRON, COLCHIUM AUTUMNALE The Autumn Crocus is not a relation to Crocus sativa from which we…