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However you feel about it we all have a personal relationship with the Dandelion. For many a gardener, this is far from mutually beneficial where the venerable, perennial plant is regarded as a weed and regularly pulled up and discarded. The bitter roots contain latex, but once roasted sugar like chemicals change to produce a remarkable coffee substitute, the bitter undertones balance with a rich...

This remarkable North American wildflower is often called purple cone flower aft...
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However you feel about it we all have a personal relationship with the Dandelion...
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Lemon Balm takes its more traditional name, Melissa from the Greek name for its ...
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Coffee has got it all, the intoxicating roasted aroma, the theatre, the buzz and...
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Aquasol Artichoke Leaf Tea is made like all Aquasol products to provide a conven...
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Ginseng has featured as a part of life in China for well over 2000 years and rem...
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This very familiar herb is popular fresh or dried, ground or whole and is widely...
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The tree from where the ginkgo leaf falls is considered a living fossil. Not onl...
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The Hibiscus plant is thought to be native to north Africa; there are many forms...
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An old favourite herb, revered by both herbalists and gardeners, for its culinar...
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Gotu kola has been used for thousands of years in India, China and Indonesia. Th...
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Elderflowers light floral, sweet flavour is characteristic of the summer and a c...
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This highly decorative herb originates from central and southern United States, ...
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Turmeric is nothing if not an auspicious herb, creeping its way into so many asp...
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The common Stinging nettle lives up to its reputation, not only has it spread it...
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However you feel about it we all have a personal relationship with the Dandelion...
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Devils Claw is widely available online and in health stores as a tincture, tea o...
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The first recorded instance of people drinking tea was during the reign of the E...
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