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  1. The Encyclopedia of Popular Herbs: From the Herb Research Foundation, Your Complete Guide to the Leading Medicinal Plants by Robert Mccaleb, Evelyn Leigh, et all 2000-01-20
  2. Healing herbs: The heart of Tibetan medicine by Peter Badmajew, 1982
  3. The Pharmacology of Chinese Herbs by Kee, Chang Huang, 1992-12
  4. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Spices and Herbs (Complete Idiot's Guide to) by CMB, Leslie Bilderback, 2007-12-04
  5. The Healing Power of Herbs: The Enlightened Person's Guide to the Wonders of Medicinal Plants (Healing Power) by Michael T. Nd Murray, 1995-06-21
  6. Basic Essentials Edible Wild Plants & Useful Herbs, 2nd (Basic Essentials Series) by Jim Meuninck, 1999-05-01
  7. Herbs and the Earth by Henry Beston, 1995-09
  8. Natural First Aid: Herbal Treatments for Ailments & Injuries/Emergency Preparedness/Wilderness Safety (Storey Medicinal Herb Guide) by Brigitte Mars, 1999-01-08
  9. Herbs (DK Handbooks) by Lesley Bremness, 1994-09-15
  10. Popular Herbs: Their History, Growth and Use by Dawn MacLeod, 1982-01
  11. The Healing Herbs: The Ultimate Guide to the Curative Power of Nature's Medicines by Michael Castleman, 1991-04-15
  12. Herbs To Relieve Stress (Keats Good Herb Guides) by Hoffman, 1996
  13. Astrologicals (The Little Library of Healing Herbs) by Carroll & Brown UK, 2004-09-01
  14. Healing Herbs: Remedies and Recipes, Regional Traditions, Illustrated Herbal Directory by Frank Lipp, 2004-03-25

81. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Flower
botany cultivation diagrams and illustrations flowering trees and shrubs flowers grown in gardens folklore or myth herbs
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82. Economic Botany: Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants
Edible wild plants video field guide to 100 useful herbs. Economic botanya textbook of useful plants and plant products. 2nd ed.
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Literature Useful To The Study Of Florida Plants
Economic Botany
(Edible, Herbal, Medicinal and Useful Plants; Ethnobotany)
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Economic Botany
(Edible, Herbal, Medicinal and Useful Plants; Ethnobotany)
  • Allen, O.N. and Ethel K. Allen. 1981. The Leguminosae: a source book of characteristics, uses and nodulation . The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI. lxiv, 812 p. Angier, Bradford. 1974. Field guide to edible wild plants . Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, PA. 256 p. Ayensu, Edward S. 1981. Medicinal plants of the West Indies . Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac, MI. 282 p. Berglund, Berndt and Clare E. Bolsby. 1971. The edible wild: a complete cookbook and guide to edible wild plants in Canada and North America . Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, NY. 188 p. Brücher, Heinz. 1989. Useful plants of neotropical origin and their wild relatives . Springer-Verlag, Germany and New York, NY. x, 296 p. Burlage, Henry M. 1968.

83. * Botany - (Gardening): Definition
Christmas botany Series Rosemary, Herb of Remembrance Author Published onDecember 23, 2001 Related Subject(s) Rosemary , , herbs History
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84. Herb Books
Chinese herbs Their botany, Chemistry, and Pharmacodynamics. by John D. Keys,John E. Keys. This is that strange type of herb books, written about Chinese
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Herb Books Herb Book Titles; 10 Essential Herbs, All About Herbs, Encyclopedia of Herbs and Their Uses, At Home With Herbs, 100 Favorite Herbs, and more. Books are available in hardcover, paperback or both. When you decide to purchase a book click the button at the end of the review and it will take you directly to Amazon.com. There you will find the price of the book and instructions on how to order it. We can locate hard to find books too. For auto-notification of new books about herbs. Leonard A. Wisneski, MD, FACP, Clinical Professor of Medicine, George Washington University Medical Center "Growing numbers of traditional healthcare professionals recognize the value of combining complementary and conventional medicine in their treatment of patients. This resource gives accurate and unbiased information on how to provide the best integrative care for optimal health." HARDCOVER New Choices in Natural Healing for Women : Drug-Free Remedies from the World of Alternative Medicine by Barbara Loecher, Sra Altshul O'Donnell, Sara Altshul O'Donnell

85. ResearchBuzz: Science-Botany Archives
ResearchBuzz Sciencebotany Get this category as an RSS feed Read the restof entry Database of herbs and Botanical Information here.
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I generally do not cover e-commerce related sites. In the case of Cyndi's Catalog of Gardening Catalogs I will make an exception, because a) it's very obviously the work of... Read the rest of entry "A Directory of Specialty Gardening Catalogs " here. Permanent Link TrackBack
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Bonsai Web Sites
Interested in very small trees? Then you'll like the list of bonsai sites available at Hav.com's Bonsai on the Web ( http://www.hav.com/bonsai/ ). Actually this site divides its bonsai sites... Read the rest of entry "Bonsai Web Sites " here. Permanent Link TrackBack
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Water-Wise Plants for California Gardens
The California fires of 2003 have inspired a lot of Web resources, including a guide to water-saving, fire resistant plants. You can find it at http://bewaterwise.com/. Click straight to the...

86. Mint Herb VS Peppermint Oil
that botany books contained a special mention of medicinal herbs or plants.botany and medicine, in a way, traveled together mainly as arts until the
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87. Internet Directory For Botany: Images
These images are made available by Matthew Gray, Department of botany, Henriette s Herbal Homepage features herbs, herbs, herbs, and herbs.
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INTERNET DIRECTORY FOR BOTANY: IMAGES
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88. UCMP Glossary: Botany
herb Generally any plant which does not produce wood, and is therefore paleoherb Any member of a group of basal flowering herbs which may be the
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UCMP Glossary : Botany
Phylogenetics Geology Biochemistry Cell biology ... Zoology Botany Paleogeography adventitious roots A root that grows from somewhere other than the primary root, for example, roots that arise from stems or leaves. alternation of generations Life cycle in which haploid and diploid generations alternate with each other. anemophily Seed plants which are pollinated by wind are said to be anemophilous. angiosperm n. A group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary, which may mature into a fruit; flowering plants anther The pollen producing tip of a stamen ; part of a flower. More info? antheridium The organ on a gametophyte plant which produces the sperm cells. anthophyte A flowering plant, or any of its closest relatives, such as the Bennettitales, Gnetales, or Pentoxylales. apical meristem Group of cells at the growing tip of a branch or root. It divides cells to create new tissues. archegonium The organ on a gametophyte plant which produces the egg cell, and nurtures the young sporophyte axil The angle formed between a leaf stalk and the stem to which it is attached. In flowering plants, buds develop in the axils of leaves.

89. Ibiblio > Collection Index > Natural Science And Mathematics > Botany
ibiblio Collection Index Natural Science and Mathematics botany Medicinal and culinary herbs Articles and classic texts, faqs, pictures,
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90. Links I Like
no moving pictures, and lots of information. 0 Herbal medicine Good MateriaMedicas - botany - Culinary herbs - Other fun things
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91. Welcome To In Harmony Herbs & Spices
We have over 250 different dried herbs, many of which are certified organicallygrown or harvested In Harmony herbs and Spices supports botany For Kids.
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We specialize in organic and wildcrafted herbs, teas and essential oils! In Harmony Herbs and Spices offers over 300 varieties of bulk medicinal herbs, spices and beverage teas, most of which are certified organically grown or ethically harvested from the wild. We sell herbal extracts, nutritional supplements, mushroom products and flower essences. We provide high quality aromatic oils, bath and body care products, cosmetic making ingredients, bottles and herbal medicine-making supplies. We also carry hard-to-find medicinal, wildflower and culinary herb seeds. In Harmony Herbs stocks a large selection of aromatherapy products including organic essential oils, perfume blends and diffusers. We offer an eclectic collection of books, with titles ranging from herbal healing, botanical, gardening, nutrition, pet care and aromatherapy to tantra goddess, faeries and women and men's health. Our shop also sells a wide variety of uplifting gifts, jewelry, organic chocolates, music and cards to enhance well-being. We've been doing business for 19 years and sell retail to individuals and practitioners through our shop in San Diego and through mail order. We offer herb classes and consultations. Our knowledgeable staff of herbalists and aromatherapists will assist you in choosing the right herbal and aromatherapy products to fit your health, cosmetic, tea and culinary desires.

92. Samra University Of Oriental Medicine - Department Of Herbology- Course Descript
A detailed study of approximately 90 Chinese herbs, their classification, name, Prerequisites 330 botany and Introduction to Herbology; 361 Fundamental
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330 Botany and Introduction to Herbology
A basic study of plant life, including plant morphology, and the classification and basic properties of Chinese herbs.
Prerequisite or corequisite: 361 Fundamental Theories of Chinese Medicine. (3/30) 331 Chinese Herbology l
A detailed study of approximately 90 Chinese herbs, their classification, name, taste, properties, entering channels, actions, and indications, contraindications and preparation. Includes a brief introduction to a few commonly used formulas for each category of herbs. Herb categories to be covered include: Warm Acrid Herbs that Release the Exterior, Cool Acrid Herbs that Release the Exterior, Herbs that Clear Heat, and Down-ward Draining Herbs.
Prerequisites: 330 Botany and Introduction to Herbology; 361 Fundamental Theories of Chinese Medicine. (3/30) 332 Chinese Herbology ll
A detailed study of approximately 90 Chinese herbs, their classification, name, taste, properties, entering channels, actions, and indications, contraindications and preparation. Includes a brief introduction to a few commonly used formulas for each category of herbs. Herb categories to be covered include: Herbs that Drain Dampness, Herbs that Expel Wind-Dampness, Herbs that Cool and Transform Phlegm Heat, Warm Herbs that Transform Phlegm-Cold, Herbs that Relieve Coughing and Wheezing, Herbs that Expel Phlegm by Inducing Vomiting, Aromatic Herbs that Transform Dampness, Herbs that Relieve Food Stagnation, Herbs that Regulate the Qi.

93. UBC Department Of Botany - Links
Herbal Reference Guide, Listing of benefits of common herbs and references Pretty general site about the museum but it has links to the botany dept. of
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Botany Links Arabidopsis Herbal Related Plant Biotechnology Herbaria ... UBC Units Arabidopsis www.arabidopsis.org Information about the model plant Arabidopsis Arabidopsis http://www.arabidopsis.org/agi.html Plant Genome Project Information about the model plant Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis Plant Biotechnology What is BioTechnology Information about biotechnology from the University of California at Berkeley General Information Information about genetically modified plants from several points of view, from the NY Times
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94. Christopher Hobbs, L.Ac. - Biography - HealthWorld Online
Uncle Wyatt eventually became a professor of botany at the University of where I began teaching the chemistry, pharmacology and botany of herbs full
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Christopher Hobbs L.Ac., A.H.G. Back to HealthWorld Online My Life with Herbs and Natural Healing My love of plants came through the blood from my ancestors. When I was 8 or 9 years old, I used to go out hunting for plants for my dad and when I was even younger5 or 6, I loved to read books about nature. Later, as a boy scout, I spent many happy hours camping and hiking. I always had a strong personal attachment to plants, and I was always smelling and tasting them. To this day I remember the smell of the eucalyptus and the walnut, whose leaves were rich in essential oils. Those smells still elicit a wonderful feeling of childhood. On my dad's side, his father's brother (my great uncle) was a lover of plants, which he instilled in my dad early in his life. Uncle Wyatt eventually became a professor of botany at the University of California, and my dad went on to get is doctorate in botany and entomology. I remember hearing the Latin names of plants from an early age. For many years I have been learning new ones, reciting them like mantras. I have learned that they hold powermany of them come from ancient names that say something about their natural habitat, place of origin or personality. Teaching and botany is in my blood it seems. On my mother's side, my great grandmother was an herbalist and astrologer. She lived in New York, and eventually felt the call of adventure, when she left her sedate husband and moved to the frontier in Montana to become a lawyer, continuing to learn about plants and practice in the wild west. Her daughter, my grandmother, learned about plants from greatgrandmother, and eventually moved with my grandfather to Pasadena, California, where she went by trolley every week to study with a Chinese herbalist. She worked to use her herbal skill to help family and community members through times of illness. My mother still remembers the strong aroma of the Chinese teas, and the doses of castor oil she got when she became ill.

95. Index Of Medieval Medical Images (IMMI) - Vermont Herbal (MS.2) - Index Of Fols.
Dictamo. Rutaceae Plants, Medicinal herbs Boys Flowers Dragons Roots (botany) Cruciferae Liliaceae Plants, Medicinal herbs Flowers Bulbs (botany)
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Cruciferae
Plants, Medicinal
Herbs
Flowers
Pods (Botany) fol. 3
Crassulaceae
Compositae
Leguminosae
Plants, Medicinal
Herbs Succulent plants Flowers Roots (Botany) fol. 4 Solanaceae Cruciferae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Pods (Botany) Berries Roots (Botany) Demons fol. 5 Rutaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Boys Flowers Dragons Roots (Botany) fol. 6 Violaceae Solanaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Flowers fol. 7 Lamiaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Flowers Roots (Botany) Hepaticae fol. 8 Plants, Medicinal Herbs Skin Diseases Male nude Angels Roots (Botany) fol. 9 Cruciferae Liliaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Flowers Bulbs (Botany) fol. 10 Hepaticae Liverworts Polypodiaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Ferns Roots (Botany) fol. 11 Liliaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Angels Male nude Antidotes Snakes Flowers Bulbs (Botany) fol. 13 Compositae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Berries Male nude Roots (Botany) Pods (Botany) Bulbs (Botany) Defecation fol. 14 Plants, Medicinal Cruciferae Rosaceae Herbs Flowers Roots (Botany) Pods (Botany) fol. 14v Cataloging in progress - image available fol. 15 Solanaceae Rosaceae Plants, Medicinal Herbs Berries Roots (Botany) Antidotes Snakes Women fol. 16

96. The Herb Society Of America Library - Author's Corner
herbs, Spices, and Medicinal Plants Recent Advances in botany, Horticulture,and Pharmacology Vol. 1. Phoenix The Oryx Press, 1986.
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The California Unit of The Herb Society of America. Herb Bouquet: a Dictionary of Seasonings and Herb Crafts . Lenexa, Kan.: Cookbook Publishers, Inc., 1980.
Campbell, Mary Mason, ed. et al. A Basket of Herb: A Book of American Sentiments . Brattleboro, Vermont: The Stephen Greene Press, 1983.
Campbell, Mary Mason. Betty Crocker's Kitchen Gardens . New York: Universal Publishing, 1971.
Campbell, Mary Mason. The New England Butt'ry Shelf Cookbook Receipts for Very Special Occasions . Cleveland: World Publishing, 1968.

97. Taxacom Listserv Archive For 1996 Mini-Course In MEDICAL BOTANY
course, Medical botany, will be given on the College Park Campus from January of fifty of the most commonly used herbs in the United States.
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98. Essential Oils And Culinary Herbs
herbs, spices and medicinal plants Recent advances in botany, horticulture, andpharmacology. Vol. 181135. Oryx Press, Phoenix, AZ.
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Index Search Home Table of Contents Simon, J.E. 1990. Essential oils and culinary herbs. p. 472-483. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), Advances in new crops. Timber Press, Portland, OR.
Essential Oils and Culinary Herbs
James E. Simon
  • INTRODUCTION
  • ESSENTIAL OILS
  • Chemistry and Extraction of Essential Oils
  • Essential Oils as Industrial By-products ...
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    INTRODUCTION
    Essential oil plants and culinary herbs include a broad range of plant species that are used for their aromatic value as flavorings in foods and beverages and as fragrances in pharmaceutical and industrial products. Essential oil plants derive from aromatic plants of many genera distributed worldwide. In the United States, the most economically important sources of domestically produced essential oils are industrial by-products from citrus, balsam fir, pine, and cedarwood ( Table 1 ) while the most important crops grown in the U.S. for essential oils are peppermint and spearmint ( Table 3 ). Most other essential oils used in the U.S. are imported ( Table 4 ) at an annual cost in 1988 of $150 million (USDA 1989b). A significant quantity of the essential oil imported into the U.S. is further processed for export along with domestically produced oil (
  • 99. News & Events
    Background in herbs, botany, or gardening not required but helpful. Certificate ofCompletion from Southern Virginia Herbal to those students who complete a
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    100. Botany
    botany. This page contains a list of the important plant families and genera in Buttercup or crowfoot family; Typically herbs with compound leaves
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    This page contains a list of the important plant families and genera in Alaska, along with a few identifying characteristics for those taxa. Characteristics that are especially important for distinguishing a particular group from other similar groups are in bold face. Please note, however, that these characters are for the Alaskan flora, and may not work in other parts of the world. Also note that this is far from an exhaustive list of the families and genera, even in Alaska. For furthur reference, consult the following titles:
    • Argus, G.W. 1973. The Genus Salix in Alaska and the Yukon. National Museums of Canada, Ottawa. 279 pages. Hickman, J.C. (editor). 1993. The Jepson Manual: Higher plants of California. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. 1400 pages. Hulten, E. 1968. Flora of Alaska and Neighboring Territories. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. 1008 pages. Smith, J.P., Jr. 1977. Vascular Plant Families. Mad River Press, Inc., Eureka, CA. 320 pages.

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