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elefteriamantzorou · 2 years
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Geranium molle, growing wild! Read more below about this fascinating herb. Learn more about our online courses on herbal medicine & aromatherapy in jointheflow.net Discover my books on bodywork and more: amzn.to/3xhaNey Its common name is Dovefoot Geranium, or Dove's-foot Crane's-bill. Nicholas Culpeper in his herbal of 1652 suggested a variety of uses for G. molle, including the treatment of internal and external injuries. A note was made that the bruised leaf healed external injuries faster. A decoction in wine was said to relieve gout and other joint pains. The plant is considered to be anodyne, astringent and vulnerary. In fact, you can use it as a tannin in herbal formulas, along with Quercus and Capsella.  The bees LOVE the plant. It actually produces a kind of dark pollen. Geranium molle is a small plant reaching on average 5–30 centimetres (2.0–11.8 in) in height. It is a very branched plant, quite hairy, with several ascending stems. The leaves are palmate, cut 5 to 9 times. The basal leaves are arranged in a rosette, the upper ones are sessile, rounded and hairy, with a long petiole of about 5–12 millimetres (0.20–0.47 in).  The flowers are pinkish-purple, 8–12 mm in diameter, with very jagged petals. It blooms from April to September. The flowers are hermaphrodite and mainly pollinated by Hymenoptera. Fruits are glabrous, usually with 6-9 transverse ridges. Photo taken by me, all rights reserved. #geranium #geraniummolle #geraniaceae #tannin #wildmedicine #greekflora #greekherbs #herbnerd #wildherbs #botany #botanicalmedicine #medicinalherbs #myherbalstudies #healingherbs #foraging #herbalistsofinstagram #herbalremedies #primitiveskills #survivalskills #urbanherbalist #herbalremedies #apothecary #ethnobotany #ethnobotanist (at Athens, Greece) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgq4lW_IsZL/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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quintessentialarts · 2 years
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A beautiful and underrated topical healer (though photosensitizing), St. John's Wort is a long-time fave. Gold rutilated quartz for the flower, blood red garnet for the hypericin constituent 🤓 The perforation part didn't quite translate into the silver, but we know they're there ;) https://www.etsy.com/listing/540710608/hypericum-perforatum-st-johns-wort
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sweetteaswift · 4 years
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take this quiz and tag what your plant personality is 🌿🍄🌻
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ponderousspagan · 4 years
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Super cute plant personality quiz! Try it!
https://www.traditionalmedicinals.com/plant-personality-quiz/
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mommabebaked · 5 years
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Don't let the haters win, take the high road
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themotherofwildones · 5 years
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oceanherbalist · 5 years
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Hooray!!!! #Repost @andrea_goulet18 ・・・ 🌱 Happy Herbalist Day 🌱 ⁣ ⁣ #happyherbalistday #herbalist #herbalism #plants #herbnerd #naturalhealing #herbalremedies #plantsaremagic #plantmagic #wildcrafting #holistic #plantmedicine #foraging #plantlove #plantremedies #naturesmedicine #motherearth https://www.instagram.com/p/BwYYbePlE3L/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4txbihczxl74
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herbalmarie-blog · 5 years
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Such a nerd 🤓 Anyone know cinnamon’s phone number!? #herbnerd #repurpose everything ♻️ kid decorated index card holder 💙 https://www.instagram.com/p/BthWKD5FJAq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a094148f4y26
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gemexi · 2 years
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A moment of calm ~
We all need it right?
The warmth and comfort from tea are incredibly soothing. Love that tea is a simple and beneficial way to enjoy plant goodness…
What kind of tea do you enjoy? ✨
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#wintertea #herbalteablend #plantmagic #hyggeliving
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linzynicole110 · 2 years
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Drawing flowers as usual … . . . #illustration #iykyk #pothead #stonerdrawing #herbnerd #stoners #linework #color #stonergirl #wip https://www.instagram.com/p/CY6slq-gax2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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elefteriamantzorou · 2 years
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Plantago major, known as "pentanevro" in Greek, growing wild on Stenosia waterfalls. Read more below about this fascinating plant! Learn more about our online courses on herbal medicine & aromatherapy in jointheflow.net Discover my books on bodywork and more: amzn.to/3xhaNey According to research, Plantago major can treat hemoptysis, asthma, tuberculosis, lung and plural lesions. Taken orally with honey is the most desirable dosage form for treating pulmonary disorders. It is effective in upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Plus, it is used in different kinds of wound and skin diseases, such as deep wound, purulent wound, chronic and progressive wounds etc. Plantago major (P. major) belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. It grows as a native plant in Asia, Europe, and America. To date, 275 Plantago species have been identified worldwide. Tender young plantain leaves can be eaten raw and older leaves can be cooked. The seeds can be cooked like rice. Plantago species have been used since prehistoric times as herbal remedies.  #plantago #plantagomajor #plantain #Plantaginaceae #greekflora #greekherbs #herbnerd #wildherbs #botany #botanicalmedicine #medicinalherbs #myherbalstudies #healingherbs #foraging #herbalistsofinstagram #herbalremedies #primitiveskills #survivalskills #urbanherbalist #herbalremedies #apothecary #ethnobotany #ethnobotanist Photo taken by me, all rights reserved. Bibliography: Plantago major in Traditional Persian Medicine and modern phytotherapy: a narrative review - Younes Najafian et al (at Καταρράκτες Στενωσιάς) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiMVo1foEty/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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quintessentialarts · 3 years
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Or this 🤔 Hypericum perforatum in pure silver with an antiqued finish 🖤 My thought with this piece was gold rutilated quartz for the flower, blood red garnet for the hypericin constituent 🤓 A beautiful and underrated topical healer (though photosensitizing), St. John's Wort is a long-time fave. The perforation part didn't quite translate into the silver, but we know they're there ;) https://www.etsy.com/listing/540710608/hypericum-perforatum-st-johns-wort-leaf
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someonewholived · 6 years
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i'm impressed how beautiful our world is. i'm impressed how gorgeous our nature is.
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saint-satias · 6 years
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WHAT’S YOUR PLANT PERSONALITY? TAKE THIS QUIZ AND POST YOUR RESULTS. 
Thanks @madchoices for tagging me!
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Chamomile
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Fennel
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Nettle
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mommabebaked · 5 years
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I wish I had a shatter press, always collect so much Pure THC
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munkygirl1 · 3 years
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Made pine cone syrup the other day using spruce cones. . This was fun to make, but took a total of 3 hours to make between cooking and cooling in between. . I did try a piece of the small pine one after cooking, but I did not like it, of course, it tasted like I thought a pine cone would. . The syrup though....quite yummy indeed. This will be used on pancakes, waffles, and crepes, made all gluten free of course. . 🧙🏻‍♀️🧚🏻‍♀️🧪🌿🌱🌺🥀🌹🌼🌸🌻🍄☀️💚 . #herbalism #herbnerd #herballove #herb #herbs #medicinalherbs #herbalist #herbalists #herbalism #herbal #herbalremedies #herbalmedicine #herbalistinthemaking #herballife #herbalsupport #herballearning #alwayslearning #naturalsupport #hopes #dreams #determined #makeithappen #succeed #wantmyownbusiness #supportinggoodhealth #bewell #bekindtoyou #supportyourhealth #supportyourlocalherbalist #supportyourhealthnaturally #herbalsupport #madscientist (at In the Pine Barrens of New Jersey) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPLyZqdhf-Z/?utm_medium=tumblr
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