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  2. Mountain Rose Herbs - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Rose Herbs is an American grower, processor, distributor, and retailer of herbs, spices, teas, essential oils and DIY ingredients used in herbalism. Founded in 1987, the company is based in Eugene, Oregon .

  3. List of herbaria in North America - Wikipedia

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    Herbaria in Central America; Name No. Specimens [1] Code [1] Country City Website Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática 400,000 HAC Cuba: Havana: Herbario Paul C. Standley, Escuela Agrícola Panamericana 240,000 EAP Honduras: Tegucigalpa: Herbario Nacional, Museo Nacional de Costa Rica 215,000 CR Costa Rica: San José: Institute of Jamaica ...

  4. List of medicinal plants of the American West - Wikipedia

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    The Peterson Field Guide Series A Field Guide to Western Medicinal Plants and Herbs. Houghton Mifflin Co, New York. ISBN 0-395-83807-X. A field guide with photographs of each plant and descriptions of their uses. C. Garcia & J.D. Adams (2005). Healing with Medicinal Plants of the West - Cultural and Scientific Basis for their Use. Abedus Press ...

  5. 'A plant I can’t kill': Never buy herbs again with this ...

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    The Sprout holds up to three herb plants at a time and is designed to grow plants up to five times faster than in regular soil. The low-fuss design is easy to use.

  6. Celestial Seasonings - Wikipedia

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    Celestial Seasonings has origins dating back to 1969 when co-founders Mo Siegel and Wyck Hay gathered wild herbs in the area of the Rocky Mountains and used them to make herbal teas. The tea was then packaged and sold to local health food stores with the help of wives and friends. [ 2 ]

  7. Bassia scoparia - Wikipedia

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    Bassia scoparia is a large annual herb in the family Amaranthaceae native to Eurasia.It has been introduced to many parts of North America, [1] where it is found in grassland, prairie, and desert shrub ecosystems. [2]

  8. Geum urbanum - Wikipedia

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    Geum urbanum, also known as wood avens, herb Bennet, colewort and St. Benedict's herb (Latin herba benedicta), is a perennial plant in the rose family (), which grows in shady places (such as woodland edges and near hedgerows) in the temperate regions of Eurasia and North America.

  9. Dianthera pectoralis - Wikipedia

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    Dianthera pectoralis is an herb in the family Acanthaceae. This water-willow is widely known as tilo in Latin America and in Cuba. In Haiti, it is called chapantye and zeb chapantyè on Dominica and Martinique. Other folk names are freshcut, [2] chambá [3] carpintero ("carpenter"), té criollo ("Criollo tea"), curia, death-angel, masha-hari ...