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         Herbs Botany:     more books (100)
  1. Treating Cancer with Herbs: An Integrative Approach by Michael Tierra, 2003-09-25
  2. Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs (Cunningham's Encyclopedia Series) by Scott Cunningham, 2000-04-08
  3. Major Herbsof Ayurveda by Elizabeth M. Williamson BScPhDMRPharmSFLS, 2002-10-07
  4. Herb Magic for Beginners (For Beginners (Llewellyn's)) by Ellen Dugan, 2006-05-08
  5. Field Guide to Herbs & Spices: How to Identify, Select, and Use Virtually Every Seasoning at the Market (Field Guide To...) by Aliza Green, 2006-02-09
  6. Herbs Demystified: A Scientist Explains How the Most Common Herbal Remedies Really Work by Holly Phaneuf, 2005-12-13
  7. Chinese Herbs: Their Botany, Chemistry, and Pharmacodynamics by John D. Keys, 1991-03
  8. 101 Medicinal Herbs: An Illustrated Guide by Steven Foster, 1998-12
  9. Herbs for Use and for Delight by Herb Society of America, 1974-06-01
  10. The Contemporary Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices: Seasonings for the Global Kitchen by Tony Hill, 2004-09-10
  11. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Spices and Herbs by CMB, Leslie Bilderback, 2007-12-04
  12. The New Healing Herbs: The Essential Guide to More Than 125 of Nature's Most Potent Herbal Remedies by Michael Castleman, 2010-03-16
  13. The Essential Herbs Handbook: More Than 100 Herbs for Well-Being, Healing, and Happiness by Lesley Bremness, 2009-04-07
  14. Everyday Herbs in Spiritual Life: A Guide to Many Practices by Michael Caduto, 2007-05-09

1. Chinese Herbs,Botany, Chemistry, Pharmaco-dynamics - John P Keys
Chinese herbs botany, Chemistry, Pharmacodynamics. by John P Keys
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Chinese Herbs,Botany, Chemistry, Pharmaco-dynamics
by John P Keys Trade paperback book, 388 pages
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(Call to confirm the availability of large quantities.) A rranged by botanical classification and ordered by Latin name, each of more than 250 entries includes a common English name, a delicate line drawing of the live plant, and the name in Chinese characters. The descriptive is primarily of a botanical nature, including growth habit, plant anatomy, range, and season. Chemical constitutents, taste, odor, toxicity, and pharmacological use and dose are generally noted. A collection of over 150 Chinese prescriptions for general Western medical conditions is included as "informative matter" only. Much of the information is drawn from the author's research of 6th century to 16th century texts of Chinese materia medica, and from English and French sources up through 1959, including Potter's materia medica and European compilations of Chinese materia medica from the late 19th century. Search Again Order Now!

2. HealthKeepers Links Database: Herbs/Botany
HealthKeepers Links Database herbs botany.
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  • Herbal Distribution Maps - WESTERN USA - These maps represent the areas within which a given plant MAY be found. As to gathering, tread carefully. - Cypripediums, Calypsos and such should NOT be gathered...ever. - Cimicifuga elata grows over a far greater area than Salvia leucophylla, but the first is rare, the second profuse. These maps, therefore, represent the range of an individual plant, NOT the abundance of that plant. new (Added: 26-Jun-2000 Hits: Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Medical Botany - A Syllabus - Written by Ethnobotanist James A Duke, the 19 Modules of this course will take the reader through important herbs and species in "easily digestible" groups. new (Added: 29-Jun-2000 Hits: Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Medicinal Herb Research (Programs) - This document outlines research studies on medicinal herbs carried out at the Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre (SCPFRC) of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Click on the herb name below to obtain more information on the herb and descriptions of our research programs. For more details, contact the ÊNew Crops TeamÊofÊ SCPFRC or the individual researchers indicated in the text for each herb. We welcome input from the herb industry. new (Added: 29-Jun-2000 Hits: Rating: Votes: 0) Rate It
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3. "Traditional Herbs For Winter Interest"
Stroll through the University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden in January. Quality photos of herbs, shrubs, and trees associated with medicinal botany.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ruthpett/herbs/index.htm
A January walk through a Pacific Northwest herb garden
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4. Acupuncture To Western Herbal -- Over 2,000 Books On All Aspects Of Complementar
Chinese herbs,botany, Chemistry, Pharmacodynamics by John P Keys / Chinese Medherbs Formulas Trade paperback book / $24.95 Temporarily Out of Stock.
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Chinese Herbs,Botany, Chemistry, Pharmaco-dynamics
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Chinese Herbology Made Easy
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Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica Revised Edition
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Chinese Herbal Medicines Comparisons and Characteristics
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Chinese Herbal Medicine- Formulas and Strategies
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Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines, A Clinical Desk Reference
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5. Alismataceae
aquatic herbs comprising about
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/alismat.htm

6. The Liliaceae
mostly perennial herbs from
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/lili.htm

7. The Iridaceae
perennial herbs from rhizomes, bulbs or corms.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/irid.htm

8. Education Planet Science And Engineering,Life Sciences,Botany,Herbs Lesson Plans
Web Sites (12 of 2) 1. Henriette's Herbal Homepage - Henriette'sHerbal Homepage features herbs, herbs, herbs, and herbs. It's
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Powered by SearchFeed.com Web Sites (1-2 of 2): Henriette's Herbal Homepage - Henriette's Herbal Homepage features herbs, herbs, herbs, and herbs. It's the home of the medicinal and culinary herbfaqs; in addition you'll find neat stuff, pictures, archives, links, programs .

9. The Araceae
rhizomatous or tuberous herbs comprising about
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/ar.htm

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0 Supplies, 0 Online Courses. Category matches for 'herbaria'. Home/Scienceand Engineering/Life Sciences/botany/herbs Herbaria (16).
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11. Bromeliaceae
General description and images of the family of epiphytic herbs or terrestrial xerophytes comprising about 45 genera and 2,000 species.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/bromeli.htm

12. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants By Species
A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - botany- Plants by Species - herbs Spices. Find the web's best
http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=54105

13. The Commelinaceae
herbs comprising about 50 genera and
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/commelin.htm

14. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Sciences - Botany - Plants By Species
A great resource for United States New - Library - Sciences - botany- Plants by Species - herbs Spices - Indoor Herb Gardens.
http://www.zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=933447

15. The Orchidaceae
terrestrial, epiphytic, or saprophytic herbs comprising one of the two largest families of
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/orchid.htm

16. Witchery: Botany, Herbs In General
Lots of small towns and city’s have botany clubs where tons of advice and opinions Onsome herbs and plants only certain parts of the plant can be used while
http://www.witchery.ca/botany/herbs2.htm
Herbs in General
Text only Version Herbs and plants have been used for thousands of years to prevent sickness, cure disease, promote better health, and enhance meals. They also have a darker side with uses such as poisonings. A good percentage of modern day pharmaceutical are derivatives from botanical species that humans have been using for many generations. There is still thousands of plants and plant life that we as people haven't explored there full potential as a source of medication, and as possibly a new food. This is not to say that you should go out and start eating everything you see growing around you. That method of determining if something was edible was common place thousands of years ago with sometimes fatal results. Now that I have said that a bit of studying on the subject and most importantly a person you can take the plant life you have collected to, and you will be ready to start enjoying plants, herbs, and mushrooms that you have gathered in the wild. For the studying it would be best to get a pocket book written on plants, herbs, and mushrooms indigenous to the area you live. There is no point for a beginning botanist or mycologist to memorize characteristics of plants or mushrooms they may never see in there lives. It is best to select a book that shows color photographs over one with only drawings. Also get a book that shows the deadly plants, and mushrooms , and compares them to the edible and medicinal varieties in your area. Know the deadly ones best, if you can identify a deadly plant by sight the chances of that plant causing you any harm are very slim. Some variety of deadly plants are so closely related to there edible cousins that even experienced collectors have to perform lab tests on them to distingue the two varieties apart. These plants are best left to the experts to cultivate as mistaking identity has led to death in the past.

17. The Zingiberaceae
perennial herbs mostly with creeping horizontal or
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/zingiber.htm

18. Witchery: Botany, Ritual And Ceremonial Uses Of Herbs
Ritual and Ceremonial Uses of herbs. Text only Version, Silver Sage. I usuallypurchase these two herbs already powdered. herbs for Purification.
http://www.witchery.ca/botany/ceremonial.htm
Ritual and Ceremonial
Uses of Herbs
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The Outrageous Herb Lady, presents....
Ritual and Ceremonial Uses of Herbs
ANCIENT WAYS
Centuries ago herbs were used for more than just seasoning soup. Matter of fact, herbs as seasonings weren't used much at all. But the witches, the wise ones, the ancients, they all knew the magickal use of herbs. They used herbs in potions, incenses and amulets to ward off evil, attract prosperity, protect a child and heal illnesses. Much of this lore was forgotten, but fortunately for our generations, not all of it has been lost. Because of today's awareness of Earth's fragility, we modern witches, pagans and wise ones are once again focusing on the gifts that the Mother has given us. Just what is magick? ( And, no, I didn't spell it wrong! ) Most of us are familiar with the Houdini style of prestidigitation, sleight-of-hand, illusion, stage-magic. Magick is much more than a illusory stage trick.
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I have used ritually consecrated bollines and just plain-old kitchen knives, I've used mortars and pestles and a pottery bowl and the back of a spoon. In my opinion, it's not how fancy, or how much the tools cost that are important, it's the focus and intent of the practitioner that "make it work". However, there are some things that will make things a little easier or possibly more esthetically pleasing! Mortar and Pestle for grinding the herbs, a special knife for harvesting your own herbs, a non-metallic pot for your brews. Maybe a special basket or tray you reserve especially for preparation?

19. The Rosaceae
Trees, shrubs and herbs comprising about 100 genera.
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/ros.htm

20. The Ranunculaceae
herbs or rarely shrubs or vines comprising 50 genera and
http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/carr/ranuncul.htm

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