A temperate native to Europe, East Asia, and parts of North America, Hawthorn sits proudly on the lawns of many,  boasting its bright red berries and lavish green leaves. Now wildcrafted (gathered in the wild) in native and non-native areas around the world, Hawthorn’s generic name, Crataegus, is rooted in the Greek word ‘kratos’, meaning ‘hard’ or ‘strong’.  Many species…

One of the oldest plants used for medicinal purposes, Fenugreek Seed continues to be used by many cultures, though its regular use as a sultry Kyphi incense is rooted in Ancient Egyptian culture, as the plant grows natively in India and Northern Africa. It was used as a spice for cooking, as well as ground and mixed into a paste…

Native to Europe and parts of Asia, Speedwell likes a temperate climate and grows with streaks in its petals, likened to the tears shed by Veronica, the woman who is said to have wiped Jesus’ face upon crucifixion.  Historically, this bitter tasting herb has a poignant smell marking its place in Old World medicine as an easily recognized staple for…

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