Lazy S's Farm
Wild Ginger Farm
Lazy S's Farm
Wild Ginger Farm
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Vervain (Verbena officinalis)
A sacred plant for the Druids, Romans, and Egyptians used since ancient times. This medicinal herb has a colorful history as an aphrodesiac to "secure the favor of ladies†and used by sorcerers and witches for its ability to give magical powers to those who used it. The old herbal texts commonly referenced it for “female Hysteriaâ€. Vervain is a bitter herb which aids digestion and has a sedative effect. The plant is easy to grow with a tight mound of unusual shiny, green, scalloped foliage sending up 2 foot high stalks with small lilac blue flowers. Easy to grow. Perennial. Hardy to zone 4.
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Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria) Virginia Snakeroot (Aristolochia serpentaria)
This endangered east coast woodland plant is the food of choice for the endemic pipevine swallowtail butterfly. The aromatic root was traditionally used as a low dose botanical for the treatment of snakebites, fever and headaches. As this plant species nears extinction in the wild due to loss of habitat, it is feasible to establish plantings in our backyard woodland gardens. Prefers a well drained soil with plenty of moisture and dappled shade. A delicate and rare specimen for the woodland garden. Perennial. Hardy to zone 4.
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Vitex Negundo (Cannabifolia) Vitex Negundo (Cannabifolia)
Asian Chasteberry. Originally found growing in the foothills of western China and East Asia, as high as 4000 feet. This unusual cultivar has attractive cannabis shaped leaves and lavender purple blooms. Vitex negundo prefers a well drained site in full sun and is very drought tolerant once established. The roots, leaves and fruits of the plants have traditionally been used as a decoction to treat heat stroke, dysentery, malaria and to promote a sweat in feverish conditions. Has a history of use in Chinese medicine and Ayurveda as an infection fighter, and a toni .Easy to grow into an attractive 12 foot shrub/small tree. Very hardy to zon
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Lomatium Dissectum
Desert Parsley, Indian Parsnip, Fern-leaved Lomatium. One of the best anti-viral herbs available. Lomatium Dissectum has primarily been available as a wild crafted herb. Domesticating a plant like this to a garden situation is a bit challenging but can be done. In its native habitat, Lomatium is found on the drier rocky slopes of the great basin on the east side of the Cascade Mountains of Washington and Oregon, Eastern High desert areas of California and in similar areas of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Utah and Idaho. It is often found in areas where the Arrowleaf Balsam Root is also present. The plant has distinctively large fern-like leaves and reaches a height of 3 feet with a single umbel of flowers, usually purple or yellow tinged. The root is the sought after medicine, thick and fleshy like an overgrown parsnip and very rich in bitter aromatic oils which give it a distinctive aroma and taste. Lomatium has been used traditionally by Native Americans, and the early Pioneers in the western US for lung problems, pneumonia, flu, topically for skin infections and as a gargle for sore throats. More recent laboratory research shows Lomatium to be a highly effective anti-microbial herb helping to shorten the duration of many different types of viral infections and bacterial infections including those in the urinary tract and the respiratory system. Increased pressure on the wild harvesting of this plant, and its great importance in the herbal medicine chest make it an important plant to add to the back yard herb garden. Requires careful placement in a garden situation in full sun and a very well drained soil. Once established it needs very little watering and is a hardy Perennial. Hardy to zone 3.
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Lovage (Levisticum officinalis) Lovage (Levisticum officinalis)
According to my sources, Lovage provides not only agreeable seasoning, but the root is a palpable substitute for Dong Quai. Easy to grow and one of the first plants to return in the spring.
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