Violets.
Henriette's herbal blog: his year's resolve: get to know violets better.
Henriette's herbal blog: his year's resolve: get to know violets better.
Henriette's herbal blog: Leonurus cardiaca will calm both you and your thyroid.
Henriette's herbal blog: A friend sent me some dried schisandra berries.
Henriette's herbal blog: Chamomile is for those who complain without suffering.
Henriette's herbal blog: It's easy, but you will not get a garlic bulb off a clove.
Henriette's herbal blog: Green hairdressers gave me some natural haircare hints.
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Henriette's herbal blog: Silly botanists.
Henriette's herbal blog: So I read that evening primrose roots are edible, and delicious.
Henriette's herbal blog: So all the books talk about white turtlehead ...
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Henriette's herbal blog: Some plants get to be abundant in late summer (or early fall), only.
Henriette's herbal blog: You can use mugwort to enhance your dreams.
Henriette's herbal blog: It doesn't have to be the root or the root bark.
Henriette's herbal blog: There's peppermints, and there's other pepperminty mints.
Henriette's herbal blog: You get fluff when you dry goldenrod flowers.
Henriette's herbal blog: Airdried vs. dehydrator-dried yellow dock root.
Henriette's herbal blog: Wild chervil is the poor cousin of chervil.
Henriette's herbal blog: Usually, people pick just the flowers.
Henriette's herbal blog: Yes, the cuphea is sometimes called heather. More often it's false heather, though.
Henriette's herbal blog: Now I know the difference between the two bunchberries.
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Henriette's herbal blog: A different use of the plant?
Henriette's herbal blog: The green seeds of sweet cicely (Myrrhis odorata) are perfectly nice candy.
Henriette's herbal is one of the oldest and largest herbal medicine sites on the net. It's been online since 1995, and is run by Henriette Kress, a herbalist in Helsinki, Finland.