The Equisetaceae family of plants has been on the planet for nearly 300 million years (that’s not a typo). Horsetail...
Aromatically complex and visually stimulating, this ancient member of the mint family hails from the eastern Mediterranean to central Asia....
Indigo (Baptisia tinctoria) is a member of the pea family native to the eastern United States, where it grows in...
Irish Moss is an edible North Atlantic seaweed that yields a mucilaginous substance. It is found on the Atlantic coasts...
Although the common name of this plant refers to one of the countries you can find this shrubby, medium-sized deciduous...
Syzygium cumini, also called Jambolan, Jambul, Java Plum, Jamun, and Indian Wax Apple, is an evergreen tree native to the...
Larch is a deciduous conifer, meaning that its needles turn yellow and drop each year rather than being evergreen. The...
This plant is native to Eastern Japan, China and Korea. In the United States it is considered an invasive species...
The herb Jujube date is not to be confused with the chewy candy popular in the earlier century in movie...
The common juniper produces a cone shaped fruit (berry) that is bluish black ripening in the second or third season....
Kelp is one of 31 species in the family of Laminareaceae, or “Brown Seaweeds” along with Kombu Laminaria groenlandica. Seaweeds...
The lavenders (Lavandula) are a genus of 39 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. These species are...