Books and papers on medicinal plants number tens of thousands worldwide. The bulk of them relate to pharmacology and medicinal properties or to classical ethnobotanical research. Regrettably, ...
including North America, Europe, and Asia. It produces seed cones that are commonly known as juniper berries. People have used these small berries for culinary and medicinal purposes since ancient ...
Unlike plants, they contain no chlorophyll and do ... Not all mushrooms are edible and more than 200 species of mushrooms in North America are considered poisonous. One of the most poisonous ...
Echinacea is a flowering plant in the daisy family. The flower’s large, magenta petals unfurl in early to late summer. It grows in eastern and central North America, and the leaf, stalk, and root of ...
Yuccas are a type of plant with pointed leaves native to parts of southern North America. Indigenous people have used yucca for centuries for its health effects and material properties.