Wednesday, June 24, 2009

* Summer Reading , Herbal Books *




Last month a well known Herbalist , Juliette de Bairacli Levy passed away . I had been planning to buy some of her books for my herbal library , so last week I ordered Nature's Children and Common Herbs for Natural Health from Amazon.com. If you're looking to buy books , I highly recommend Amazon.com , you can find used books at great prices and shipping usually runs about 3.99 for each book.

I'm reading Nature's Children , it's a delightful book about how she raised her children the natural way. The other book " Common Herbs for Natural Health " has alot of info on what herbs are used for , there's a wealth of information in that book. I'm glad I bought them. I also bought Susun Weed's book " The Menopausal Years ~ The Wise Woman Way " , I've wanted that book for awhile. I have some great reading for Summer , now if I can just find the time to read.
~ Herbal Blessings ~
JoyceAnn




Monday, June 22, 2009

~ The Beautiful DayLily ~

Daylilies have always been one of my favorite flowers , I think they're so beautiful. The daylily is native to Asia and was brought here as an ornamental. In Asia , the roots are sold at the food markets. All parts of the daylily are edible , you can eat the tubers , young shoots , flower buds and the flower itself. I've been doing some research on edible daylilies , you can boil the tubers for 5-10 minutes and add a little butter , I've read they taste like water chestnuts , I plan to try some one day. Check-out the blog entry below , it has a photo of an edible bouquet , a daylily is featured in the center of the beautiful bouquet ~
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2009/06/more-june-goodness-lavender-etc.html ~.

~ Green Blessings ~
JoyceAnn

Saturday, June 20, 2009

~ Herbs Identified ~ Week 6-15/21-09 ~




~Asiatic Day flower ~

( Commelina communis )


Asiatic Day flower was brought to this country from East Asia , it's a member of the spiderwort family. It has anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties , great for treating sore throats and tonsillitis.



~ Horse Nettle ~


( Solanum Carolinense L. )


I've always known this plant as nettle , it has a beautiful bloom , but its thorns feel deadly ( LOL). Hard to believe it has medicinal uses , yet it does.




~ Ladies Thumb ~

AKA

~ Red Leg ~

( Polygonum persicaria )




Ladies Thumbprint can be recognized by the dark green triangular shape on the leaves. The leaves are edible , they can be boiled for 5-10 minutes and served with vinegar or you can add the young raw leaves to salads.



~ These two photos show the dark green thumbprint ~


~ Self- Heal ~


( Prunella Vulgaris )





I want to do more research on this herb , as the name suggest it's a medicinal herb with many healing properties.


~ Green Blessings ~

JoyceAnn

Thursday, June 11, 2009

~ Wild Ginger ~






I've been thinking about how I came to have an interest in herbs , this is one of the plants that brings back fond memories. I spent alot of time roaming and playing in the woods as a child , I remember picking the leaves from this plant , just because I loved the scent , it smelled wonderful , although I didn't know what it was back then. So , thinking back I guess my love of herbs started when I was very young and was the beginning of the path I would eventually follow. Over the years I had often wondered what that beautiful heart-shaped great smelling plant was. So , I guess one could say , that plant had been talking to me for along time , it just took awhile for me to hear it.
I discovered what the plant was a few years ago , we have lots of wild ginger growing around here , this is the first time I've ever seen the bloom. The bloom was actually covered with leaves , the only reason I discovered it was by digging up the root. I remember the first time I smelled ginger spice , the smell seemed so familiar , but I didn't know why , but now I do. I'm not a big fan of (Asian) common ginger , although I'm beginning to develop a taste for it. I've never ate wild ginger , there is conflicting information about the herb , so I'm not sure about it , although there are other ways to use wild ginger . I like the idea of using the dried root for incense , since I love the smell of wild ginger.
~ Warning ~
Wild ginger has a naturally occurring toxin called aristolochic acid , a toxin that may cause cancer.
Check-out these links for more info .........
~ Green Blessings ~
JoyceAnn


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

~ Wild Herbs around the Yard ~

~ Wild Ginger ~
( Asarum canadense )
Roots edible / But Read Wild Ginger Post

~ Common Elderberry ~

( Sambucus canadensis )

Flower clusters /Berries are edible


~ Spiny-Leaved Sow-Thistle ~
( S. Asper )
Young leaves are edible / Remove Spines


~ Plantain ~
( Plantago spp. )

Young leaves edible




~ Yellow Goat's-Beard ~
( Tragopogon pratensis )
Young leaves / Roots are edible




~ Yellow Dock ~
( Rumex crispus )
Young Leaves edible






~ Wild Carrot , Queen Ann's Lace ~
( Daucus carota )
Roots are edible





~ Cat's Ear ~
( Hypochoeris radicata )
Leaves / Roots are edible




Tuesday, June 2, 2009

~ Identifying Lambsquarters ~

~ Photo of young lambsquarter , notice red hues ~


~ The new growth is mealy/fuzzy white , I think that's why it's
called lambsquarter ~



~ I tried to get a good photo of the stem , this photo isn't great , but the stem is ribbed and has reddish hues were it branches ~


~ If you turn the leaves over and rub them , you will see the mealy/powdery residue ~


~ When the leaves are washed ,
you will see the mealy residue in the water and around the bowl ~


~ Lambsquarter - Chenopodium album ~
AKA
Pigweed

The field guide I have said there are many similar species , most are edible. Flowers are small , greenish with red hues and seeds are tiny black.

Note ~ you should beware of Mexican Tea , which looks like lambsquarter , but Mexican Tea smells like varnish. There is another plant in the Chenopodium family called Jerusalem Oak which has sticky , oak type leaves and smells like turpentine. These plants aren't edible.

~ Warning ~ Information for educational purposes only , never eat or use any plant you're unsure of.

~ Herbal Blessings ~
JoyceAnn























Monday, June 1, 2009

* Herbal Spirits *




I started this blog last year , I was planning to do in depth studies of the herbs and write about them , but with keeping the grands , the garden and daily household chores , it all became to much , so I closed it , until I could give it more time.

As I was taking pics of some herbs the other day , I got to thinking , it would be great to post them so others could help me identify them or we could learn about them. I decided to open this blog again , so I hope you'll join me as I take my Herb walks and we can learn together.


~ Nature's Blessings ~
JoyceAnn