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Friday, February 23, 2024
Sunday, January 7, 2024
Blue Cohosh & Black Cohosh
Black Cohosh Flowers
Also known as black snakeroot, is a tall, white flowered plant that is common in the woodlands of the Lake Ontario region all the way down to Georgia. The word “cohosh” comes from the Algonquin term for “rough”, which is a reference to the plant’s gnarled root structure. The root or rhizome is the medicinal part of this herb.
Black cohosh has been a remedy in women’s health for centuries. It is used to treat issues with menstruation and menopause like menstrual cramps, sooth hot flashes, and alleviate post-menopausal depression. It’s a hormone balancer. It’s been used for snake bites, bee stings, skin issues, throat and lung problems, backaches, arthritis, and rheumatism.
Disclaimer
My blog is meant to inform and I strive to be totally accurate. It is solely up to the reader to ensure proper plant identification. Some wild plants are poisonous or can have serious adverse health effects.
Saturday, January 6, 2024
Summer Wildflowers
Wild & Blue
Asiatic Dayflower
Blue-eyed-grass Flower
Sisyrnichium bermudiana L.
& Buttercup
In the language of flowers, the Buttercup traditionally carries the symbolic meaning of growth, youthfulness, good health, and attraction.
Northern Bush HoneysuckleWood AstersBirds Foot Trefoil
Bittersweet Nightshade
Fringed Polygala
Golden Rod
Herb Robert
Indian Hemp Dogbane
Blue Flag Iris
Jewelweed
Joe Bye Weed
Knapweed
Lady Slipper
Lupine
Mallow
MilkweedMarsh Hedge Nettle