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The tree from where the ginkgo leaf falls is considered a living fossil. Not only is it the only surviving member of its plant genus but this tree has been rooting into the earth for over 225 million years, there is little doubt that dinosaurs would have enjoyed these leaves just as much as people do today. The resilient nature of this ancient tree, not to mention its elegant beauty, means it has...

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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