HERBAL IMMERSION PROGRAM BOTANICAL STARLETS
The course focuses on an all-star lineup of botanicals, primo for most temperate climate gardens.
Note that most of the following herbs are the headliners of their very own video and profile!
- Anise Hyssop – Agastache foeniculum
- Astragalus – Astragalus propinquus
- Basil – Ocimum basilicum
- Bee balm – Monarda didyma and Monarda fistulosa
- Black cohosh – Actaea racemosa
- Boneset – Eupatorium perfoliatum
- Burdock – Arctium lappa, A. minus
- Calendula – Calendula officinalis
- California poppy – Eschscholzia californica
- Chamomile – Matricaria recutita
- Chickweed – Stellaria media
- Cleavers – Galium aparine
- Creasy greens – Barbarea verna and B. vulgaris
- Dandelion – Taraxacum officinale
- Daylily – Hemerocallis fulva
- Echinacea – Echinacea purpurea
- Elderberry – (Sambucus nigra, Adoxaceae)
- Elecampane – Inula helenium
- Fennel – Foeniculum vulgare
- Garlic mustard – Alliaria petiolata
- Ginseng, American – Panax quinquefolius
- Goldenseal – Hydrastis canadensis
- Goldenrod – Solidago spp.
- Gotu kola – Centella asiatica
- Hibiscus – Hibiscus sabdariffa
- Honeysuckle, Japanese – Lonicera japonica
- Lamb’s quarters – Chenopodium album
- Lemon balm – Melissa officinalis
- Marshmallow – Althaea officinalis
- Meadowsweet – Filipendula ulmaria
- Milky oats – Avena sativa
- Mimosa – Albizia julibrissin
- Mint – Mentha spp.
- Motherwort – Leonurus cardiaca
- Mullein – Verbascum thapsus
- Nettles – Urtica dioica
- Passionflower – Passiflora incarnata
- Purple dead nettle – Lamium purpureum
- Raspberry and blackberry – Rubus spp.
- Rose – Rosa spp.
- Skullcap – Scutellaria lateriflora
- Spilanthes – Acmella oleracea
- Tulsi/ Holy basil – Ocimum tenuiflorum
- Valerian – Valeriana officinalis
- Vervain – Verbena officinalis
- Violet – Viola spp.
- Vitex – Vitex agnus-castus
- Yarrow – Achillea millefolium
- Yellow dock –Rumex crispus and R. obtusifolius