Herbs

  • Blue Vervain

    Blue Vervain

    Known for its stiffly erect stems, long opposite leaves with serrated margins, and clusters of small purple flowers.

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  • Nettle Leaf

    Nettle Leaf

    Known for its stinging hairs, nutritional richness, and medicinal properties addressing inflammation and urinary health.

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  • Motherwort

    Motherwort

    Known for its cardiac tonic properties, calming effects on the nervous system, and support for women’s reproductive health.

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  • Spearmint

    Spearmint

    Known for its refreshing fragrance, square-shaped stems, oval-shaped leaves with toothed edges, and small variably colored flowers.

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  • Catnip

    Catnip

    Known for its sedative effects on humans, euphoric reaction in cats, and traditional medicinal applications in soothing stomach issues and aiding sleep.

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  • Yarrow

    Yarrow

    Known for its small, clustered white flowers, feathery leaves, and traditional wound-healing properties.

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  • Chamomile

    Chamomile

    Known for its calming effects, apple-like taste, and use in treating sleep disorders, anxiety, and gastrointestinal conditions.

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  • St. John’s Wort

    St. John’s Wort

    Known for its yellow flowers with black dots, use as a natural antidepressant, and interactions with various medications.

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  • Wild lettuce

    Wild lettuce

    Known for its sedative and pain-relieving properties, and historically termed “opium lettuce.”

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  • Calea Zacatechichi

    Calea Zacatechichi

    Known for its traditional use in inducing vivid dreams and purported medicinal benefits, despite limited scientific evidence.

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  • Skullcap

    Skullcap

    Known for its traditional use as a nervine, potential anxiolytic properties, and active flavonoid compounds.

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  • California Poppy

    California Poppy

    Known for its vibrant orange flowers, use as a mild sedative, and status as the state flower of California.

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  • Peppermint

    Peppermint

    Known for its cooling menthol aroma, digestive benefits, and use in culinary and medicinal applications.

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  • Mullein

    Mullein

    Known for its tall, wooly stalk, soothing respiratory effects, and traditional medicinal uses.

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  • Calendula

    Calendula

    Known for its vibrant yellow and orange flowers, anti-inflammatory properties, and versatility in culinary, cosmetic, and medicinal applications.

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  • Chocolate Mint

    Chocolate Mint

    Known for its aromatic leaves with a unique blend of mint and chocolate scents, used in culinary and decorative applications.

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  • Orange Mint

    Orange Mint

    Known for its citrusy fragrance, medicinal properties, and antioxidant compounds.

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  • Lemon Balm

    Lemon Balm

    Known for its calming properties, lemon scent, and use in traditional and modern herbal medicine.

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  • Mugwort

    Mugwort

    Known for its aromatic leaves, traditional medicinal uses, and presence in various cultural practices.

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  • Marshmallow Leaf

    Marshmallow Leaf

    Known for its mucilaginous properties, soothing effects on mucous membranes, and historical medicinal uses.

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  • Angelica Root

    Angelica Root

    Known for its therapeutic qualities, Angelica root is praised for antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties, and is commonly used in traditional medicine, particularly in Asia and Europe.

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  • Sweet flag

    Sweet flag

    Known for its aromatic, stimulant qualities and widespread use in traditional medicine for gastrointestinal and inflammatory conditions.

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  • Wormwood

    Wormwood

    Known for its bitter taste, potential medicinal benefits, and historical use in the production of absinthe.

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  • Marshmallow root

    Marshmallow root

    Known for its mucilaginous roots, herbal medicine applications, and sweet, herbaceous flavor.

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  • Skunk Cabbage

    Skunk Cabbage

    Known for its early spring blooming, foul odor reminiscent of a skunk, and thermogenic properties.

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  • Coltsfoot

    Coltsfoot

    Known for its early spring bright yellow flowers, traditional use in respiratory ailments, and potential hepatotoxicity due to pyrrolizidine alkaloids.

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