Medicinal mushrooms such as lion's mane have gained popularity recently, so two scientists explain what they do—and don't do.
Native to the prairies and open woodlands of North America, this resilient plant ... Growing your own medicinal plants also ...
But North America has its peat bogs ... offered up more than 30 species of edible and/or medicinal plants. Berries and other soft fruits appear to have made up a large part of their diet.
Echinacea, often called coneflower, is one of the most popular medicinal plants to grow in your garden, especially as the days start to cool. Native to North America, this hardy perennial isn't ...
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 ...
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.
Sallon said it was possible that the tree could be the source of the biblical “tsori,” a medicinal plant extract associated ...
Dr. Sallon and her team thought it was an extinct species known from history as Judean Balsam, but it turned out to be ...
Torroledo, a Terre Haute photographer, has ventured by plane, bus, motorbike, taxi, canoe and mules into some of the most ...
The garden of cultivated plants is represented by not only the medicinal plant patch ... Botanic Garden come from climates similar to Finland in eastern and western North America, distant Japan and ...
A cannabis campaigner has said he wants to reopen a cafe for the plant's medicinal use in north Wales. Jeff Ditchfield was prosecuted twice when he ran the Beggar's Belief cafe in Rhyl for five ...