ব্যবহারকারীদেরLaritou
Hypericum maculatum Crantz
Hypericaceae
Hippocrepis comosa L.
Fabaceae
Sanguisorba minor Scop.
Rosaceae
Pilosella officinarum Vaill.
Asteraceae
Plantago media L.
Plantaginaceae
Prunella grandiflora (L.) Turra
Lamiaceae
Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) Rich.
Orchidaceae
Sonchus asper (L.) Hill
Asteraceae
Carex sylvatica Huds.
Cyperaceae
Veronica sublobata M.A.Fisch.
Plantaginaceae
Sedum acre L.
Crassulaceae
Ranunculus ficaria L.
Ranunculaceae
Rosa rugosa Thunb.
Rosaceae
Reynoutria japonica Houtt.
Polygonaceae
Kleinia cephalophora Compton
Compositae
Buddleja globosa Hope
Scrophulariaceae
Peperomia caperata Yunck.
Piperaceae
Humulus lupulus L.
Cannabaceae
Hypochaeris radicata L.
Asteraceae
Oenothera glazioviana Micheli
Onagraceae
Medicinal plants, Herbs, foraging for wild edibles, practice in the field
Daily practice in the field, botany college/grade 11 (and up) identification of medicinal plants, herbs, increase foraging skills for wild edibles, differentiating similar looking plants, foraging in the different seasons. Craft of plants for culinary uses: oils,sugars, salts, jams,jellies, pickles, preserves.Bushcraft, Wildcraft, homesteading, to home gardening.
Plants of Scandinavia
Plants found in northern Europe (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania; i.e. Scandinavia and the Baltics). Discussions preferably in English. 🌲
Psychoactive plants and ethnobotany
Here, all about psychoactive plants and ethnobotany around the world.