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Botanical Name: Urtica dioica Stinging nettle is traditionally known to strengthen and support the body’s natural processes. The fresh herb can be used topically through self-flagellation stinging the skin around an affected joint, and also to improve skin health. The herb...
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Botanical Name: Ocimum x africanum Tulsi is traditionally appreciated to both promote calm and energize the mind and body through its adaptogenic qualities. Adaptogenic herbs help us adapt to stress and are non-specific, normalizing and considered non-toxic. Adaptogens promote...
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Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis Traditionally appreciated for its use as a culinary and cosmetic herb, lemon balm can be added to food for a citric lift or into hot water as a facial steam. The herb is known to produce calming...
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Botanical Name: Calendula officinalis L. Please note that since this is our first harvest, we are limiting customers to 10-lbs per customer... Don't worry we will be harvesting all season long! These bright flowers color our fields with blankets of orange...
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Botanical Name: Scutellaria lateriflora Skullcap is known to soothe nervous tension and renew and revive the nervous system as a whole. The herb is traditionally utilized to balance feelings of irritability, exhaustion and distress. Skullcap gets its name from the two-lobed...
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Botanical Name: Avena sativa Oat is often used in combination with other nervine supporting herbs, whether relaxing or stimulating, to strengthen the entire nervous system. Oats are part of the grass family. Oatstraw is a highly nutritive herb and contains iron,...
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Botanical Name: Withania somnifera This plant is a member of the nightshade family, and has its roots in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Ashwagandha is traditionally considered an Ayurvedic herb that supports memory and learning capacity. At times referred to as...
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Botanical Name: Mentha x piperita Studies have shown the herb’s great potential in balancing bacteria growth, supporting respiratory health, and cooling the body when applied topically. Peppermint cultivation and oil production began in the United States in the late 18th century,...
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Botanical Name: Artemisia vulgaris Much folklore surrounds this dreamy plant. The herb has been used as a flavor addition for food and beverages for many years, and even used to replace hops as a preservative in beer. Mugwort is believed to...
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Botanical Name: Arctium lappa L. Burdock tends to enjoy spreading out, often overtaking borders and roadsides, and grows quite well in Northern climates. The flowers of this plant are known as “burs” and cling to anything they touch. The Swiss electrical...
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Botanical Name: Achillea millefolium Traditionally incorporated into skincare products and herbal teas, yarrow is considered a common weed with fragrant white or pink flowers. The aerial portions of the herb are known to support healthy blood flow and digestion. According to...
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Botanical Name: Valeriana officinalis During the Middle Ages, valerian roots were laid among clothing to improve aroma and were believed to intoxicate felines, having an effect similar to catnip. The root is traditionally known to support sleep normality, ease pain and...
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Botanical Name: Leonurus cardiaca This large leafed perennial herb is also known as “Mother’s Herb,” as wort translates to “herb” in Middle English. In the herbal community, this herb is beloved for “gladdening and strengthening the heart,” and is considered a...
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Botanical Name: Eschscholzia californica This bitter herb is highly valued for its ability to calm the body and mind and support sleep. The entire plant is utilized for herbal support. In Native American traditions, the crushed seeds are appreciated as a...
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Botanical Name: Agastache foeniculum Invigorating to the mind and spirit, this magical herb is neither anise nor hyssop, but a member of the mint family. Anise hyssop is native to North America and has historically been appreciated for its incredible...
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Botanical Name: Echinacea purpurea This bright and resilient herbaceous plant is believed to be native to the Southeast U.S. before it made its way East in the late 1960s. The nickname is purple coneflower, and the radiant violets and magentas on...
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Botanical Name: Mentha x spicata Studies have shown spearmint’s great potential in balancing bacteria growth, supporting respiratory health and cooling applications. Spearmint is a perennial and spreads via underground rhizomes. The herb is very versatile, tolerating wet soil but thriving in...
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Botanical Name: Althaea officinalis Marshmallow root, know scientifically as Althaea officinalis, native to western Europe and Northern Africa, flourishes in wet, damp soils. The root portions of the herb contain significant quantities of mucilage, this property acts to soothe...
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Botanical Name: Plantago lanceolata Although today plantain is often considered a weed, historically American Indians used the herb topically in poultice form on stings and bites and made tea for kidney ailments. Plantain is native to Europe and was brought over by...
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Botanical Name: Rubius idaeus Raspberry bushes are an incredibly dynamic plant. From the sweet and tart flavor of a freshly picked berry, to their nutrient dense leaves, it’s hard not to just love Rubus idaeus! The leaves of this...
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Botanical Name: Lavandula Beloved by many for its profoundly aromatic nature, this herb is an absolute classic! Traditionally, lavender consumes the fields of Provence in the southeast regions of France. It is known to treat anxiety, migraines and skin...
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Botanical Name: Hyssopus officinalis The origin of the word hyssop comes from the Hebrew word ezob, which means “holy herb,” and was often hung in homes and on graves for spiritual protection. A field of hyssop is covered in bluish-purple flowers....
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Botanical Name: Marrubium vulgare This herb is a perennial that flowers, and the taste is quite bitter. Known for its supportive properties, horehound is often enjoyed in botanical candies and syrup for respiratory wellness. Folklore suggests the herb was used...
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Scientific Name: Tagetes erecta These blossoms are native to Mexico and have many uses in both traditional medicine and ceremonies, such as Dia de Muertos. Used to treat a variety of ailments such as stomach pain, liver problems and indigestion....
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Botanical Name: Trifolium pratense This is the state flower of Vermont! We grow clover as a cover crop to nourish and improve the soil, and also as an herb we harvest. Red clover grows wild all over Vermont and our...
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