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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo A FRANKINCENSE TREE CONSERVATION PROJECT IN OMANSEE MORE ON UNITEDPLANTSAVERS.ORG GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo A FRANKINCENSE TREE CONSERVATION PROJECT IN OMANSEE MORE ON UNITEDPLANTSAVERS.ORG GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event ofESSENTIAL OILS
by Susan Leopold, PhD (From the latest Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation) As of January 2017, all rosewoods (Dalbergia), bubinga (Guibourtia), and kosso (Pterocarpus erinaceus) were added to Appendix II of the CITES list of protected species.1 “Every species has a song”, is a quote from Kathleen Harrison, founder of Botanical Dimensions.2 Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) has a GOLDENSEAL SANCTUARY Goldenseal Sanctuary. The United Plant Savers’ 360-acre Botanical Sanctuary sits in the Appalachian Foothills of Southeastern Ohio. Thanks to optimal soil conditions and unique topography, the Sanctuary is a refuge for wild medicinal plants which occur in abundance throughout the property. Historically known as “Paynes Woods”,what is
THE HERBAL JOURNEY CONTINUES AT THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL The Herbal Journey Continues at the 15th International Herb Symposium. 02/16/2021. 02/16/2021. By Susan Leopold. Rosemary Gladstar. The International Herb Symposium is an iconic herbal gathering that has taken place in New England for 30 years. Founded by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, the Symposium is where the seed of United Plant Savers was WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meetTHE GENTIANS
Ten pounds of fresh roots would dry down to 3 pounds of dried root. In United Plant Saver’s own state of Ohio, the closed gentian (G. clausa), pale gentian (G. alba), soapwort gentian (G. saponaria) and striped gentian (G. villosa) are striking native plants that are protected by the state (Marshall, 1993). It is a matter of personalhonor
EYEBRIGHT – EUPHRASIA SPP. Where eyebright plants live depends largely upon the plants around it, as Euphrasia is a hemiparasitic plant that thrives when using nutrients gained by connecting its root systems to nearby plants through their haustorium—specialized root-like filaments that latch onto the preexisting roots of other plants to leech water and nutrients from them. BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, NewSUSTAINABLE SMUDGE
White sage (Salvia apiana) is a 3-6 foot tall shrub which only grows in a relatively restricted natural range in southern California. It is found in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego counties and the adjacent 5 counties, and into Baja, Mexico. White sage is a component of the plant community known as “Southern Coastal Sage Scrub”. HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of RAMPS – ALLIUM TRICOCCUM The ramp ( Allium tricoccum) has been favored for generations for its tasty garlic and onion flavor and as a spring tonic to cleanse the blood. Each year the emergence of the ramp signals harvesters to flock to the woods to gather the bulbs for their own table or to sell into the growing ramp retail market. Ramps have traditionally been sold at BOTANICAL SANCTUARY NETWORK MEMBER DIRECTORY UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org CENTER FOR MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION Medicinal Plant Conservation Program. 6 Weeks in Fall/Spring. Participants learn identification, conservation & cultivation, sustainable wild harvesting practices, medicine making & more. THE HERBAL JOURNEY CONTINUES AT THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL The Herbal Journey Continues at the 15th International Herb Symposium. 02/16/2021. 02/16/2021. By Susan Leopold. Rosemary Gladstar. The International Herb Symposium is an iconic herbal gathering that has taken place in New England for 30 years. Founded by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, the Symposium is where the seed of United Plant Savers was THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through theTHE GENTIANS
Ten pounds of fresh roots would dry down to 3 pounds of dried root. In United Plant Saver’s own state of Ohio, the closed gentian (G. clausa), pale gentian (G. alba), soapwort gentian (G. saponaria) and striped gentian (G. villosa) are striking native plants that are protected by the state (Marshall, 1993). It is a matter of personalhonor
THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New OSHA – LIGUSTICUM PORTERI L. porteri is easily confused with many lookalikes, causing unintentional harvest of non-target plants. Much of the Ligusticum genus is impacted by wild harvest, as the genus contains many species of plants that have been called variations of “wild carrot” and “licorice root” and are popular with foragers. HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of RAMPS – ALLIUM TRICOCCUM The ramp ( Allium tricoccum) has been favored for generations for its tasty garlic and onion flavor and as a spring tonic to cleanse the blood. Each year the emergence of the ramp signals harvesters to flock to the woods to gather the bulbs for their own table or to sell into the growing ramp retail market. Ramps have traditionally been sold at BOTANICAL SANCTUARY NETWORK MEMBER DIRECTORY UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org CENTER FOR MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION Medicinal Plant Conservation Program. 6 Weeks in Fall/Spring. Participants learn identification, conservation & cultivation, sustainable wild harvesting practices, medicine making & more. THE HERBAL JOURNEY CONTINUES AT THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL The Herbal Journey Continues at the 15th International Herb Symposium. 02/16/2021. 02/16/2021. By Susan Leopold. Rosemary Gladstar. The International Herb Symposium is an iconic herbal gathering that has taken place in New England for 30 years. Founded by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, the Symposium is where the seed of United Plant Savers was THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through theTHE GENTIANS
Ten pounds of fresh roots would dry down to 3 pounds of dried root. In United Plant Saver’s own state of Ohio, the closed gentian (G. clausa), pale gentian (G. alba), soapwort gentian (G. saponaria) and striped gentian (G. villosa) are striking native plants that are protected by the state (Marshall, 1993). It is a matter of personalhonor
THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New OSHA – LIGUSTICUM PORTERI L. porteri is easily confused with many lookalikes, causing unintentional harvest of non-target plants. Much of the Ligusticum genus is impacted by wild harvest, as the genus contains many species of plants that have been called variations of “wild carrot” and “licorice root” and are popular with foragers. HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meetSQUIRREL CORN
Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BIODYNAMIC MEDICINAL HERB FARM Three courses are offered—a spring and fall 6-week course and a summer long 6-month course. In one year there could be 40 new herb farmers trained, each able to convert 10 acres or more into sustainable certified biodynamic herb production. The demand for sustainable domestic and local herb production can only be sustainedif we ask for it.
WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meetSQUIRREL CORN
Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of BOTANICAL SANCTUARY NETWORK MEMBER DIRECTORY UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org CENTER FOR MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION Medicinal Plant Conservation Program. 6 Weeks in Fall/Spring. Participants learn identification, conservation & cultivation, sustainable wild harvesting practices, medicine making & more. RAMPS – ALLIUM TRICOCCUM The ramp ( Allium tricoccum) has been favored for generations for its tasty garlic and onion flavor and as a spring tonic to cleanse the blood. Each year the emergence of the ramp signals harvesters to flock to the woods to gather the bulbs for their own table or to sell into the growing ramp retail market. Ramps have traditionally been sold atTHE GENTIANS
Ten pounds of fresh roots would dry down to 3 pounds of dried root. In United Plant Saver’s own state of Ohio, the closed gentian (G. clausa), pale gentian (G. alba), soapwort gentian (G. saponaria) and striped gentian (G. villosa) are striking native plants that are protected by the state (Marshall, 1993). It is a matter of personalhonor
THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo OSHA – LIGUSTICUM PORTERI UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New A FRANKINCENSE TREE CONSERVATION PROJECT IN OMAN by Susan Curtis. Background Frankincense (Boswellia sacra) trees survive the extremes of the Omani climate.Frankincense plays an integral part in the Omani heritage and culture and has been a main source of income for Dhofari communities for centuries. CULTIVATION OF AMERICAN WILD YAM Raising wild yam from seed takes four years from sowing to harvest of a good-sized root. Root cuttings are generally made in the fall, after the parent plant has matured its fruit and started to die back. Choose the young, vigorous and growing portions of the rhizome, which are covered with many root hairs, then cut or break the piece to at HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
SQUIRREL CORN
Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
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by Susan Leopold, PhD (From the latest Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation) As of January 2017, all rosewoods (Dalbergia), bubinga (Guibourtia), and kosso (Pterocarpus erinaceus) were added to Appendix II of the CITES list of protected species.1 “Every species has a song”, is a quote from Kathleen Harrison, founder of Botanical Dimensions.2 Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) has a WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meet THE HERBAL JOURNEY CONTINUES AT THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL The Herbal Journey Continues at the 15th International Herb Symposium. 02/16/2021. 02/16/2021. By Susan Leopold. Rosemary Gladstar. The International Herb Symposium is an iconic herbal gathering that has taken place in New England for 30 years. Founded by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, the Symposium is where the seed of United Plant Savers was THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New OSHA – LIGUSTICUM PORTERI UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org EYEBRIGHT – EUPHRASIA SPP. Where eyebright plants live depends largely upon the plants around it, as Euphrasia is a hemiparasitic plant that thrives when using nutrients gained by connecting its root systems to nearby plants through their haustorium—specialized root-like filaments that latch onto the preexisting roots of other plants to leech water and nutrients from them. CULTIVATION OF AMERICAN WILD YAM Raising wild yam from seed takes four years from sowing to harvest of a good-sized root. Root cuttings are generally made in the fall, after the parent plant has matured its fruit and started to die back. Choose the young, vigorous and growing portions of the rhizome, which are covered with many root hairs, then cut or break the piece to atSUSTAINABLE SMUDGE
White sage (Salvia apiana) is a 3-6 foot tall shrub which only grows in a relatively restricted natural range in southern California. It is found in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego counties and the adjacent 5 counties, and into Baja, Mexico. White sage is a component of the plant community known as “Southern Coastal Sage Scrub”. HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
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Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
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Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
SQUIRREL CORN
Overall At-Risk Score: 51 Latin name: Dicentra canadensis Common name: Squirrel corn. Dicentra canadensis is sometimes confused with Dicentra eximia, leading it to be known by D. eximia’s common name of Turkey Corn. Family: Papaveraceae (Poppy family) Fumarioideae (Subfamily; previously called Fumariaceae, the fumitory family) Lifespan: Perennial Reproduction: Squirrel Corn seeds grow inside THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through the FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
A FRANKINCENSE TREE CONSERVATION PROJECT IN OMANSEE MORE ON UNITEDPLANTSAVERS.ORG MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
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by Susan Leopold, PhD (From the latest Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation) As of January 2017, all rosewoods (Dalbergia), bubinga (Guibourtia), and kosso (Pterocarpus erinaceus) were added to Appendix II of the CITES list of protected species.1 “Every species has a song”, is a quote from Kathleen Harrison, founder of Botanical Dimensions.2 Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) has a WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meet THE HERBAL JOURNEY CONTINUES AT THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL The Herbal Journey Continues at the 15th International Herb Symposium. 02/16/2021. 02/16/2021. By Susan Leopold. Rosemary Gladstar. The International Herb Symposium is an iconic herbal gathering that has taken place in New England for 30 years. Founded by herbalist Rosemary Gladstar, the Symposium is where the seed of United Plant Savers was THE LONG ROAD TO SUSTAINABLE LICORICE by Josef A. Brinckmann. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Licorice, the roots, rhizomes, and stolons of Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and more rarely G. inflata, 1 is among the most widely used medicinal plants globally, in terms of annual quantities harvested and exported but also in terms of the number of formulations that contain it, especially in the traditional Chinese, 2 Japanese Kampo BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, New OSHA – LIGUSTICUM PORTERI UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org EYEBRIGHT – EUPHRASIA SPP. Where eyebright plants live depends largely upon the plants around it, as Euphrasia is a hemiparasitic plant that thrives when using nutrients gained by connecting its root systems to nearby plants through their haustorium—specialized root-like filaments that latch onto the preexisting roots of other plants to leech water and nutrients from them. CULTIVATION OF AMERICAN WILD YAM Raising wild yam from seed takes four years from sowing to harvest of a good-sized root. Root cuttings are generally made in the fall, after the parent plant has matured its fruit and started to die back. Choose the young, vigorous and growing portions of the rhizome, which are covered with many root hairs, then cut or break the piece to atSUSTAINABLE SMUDGE
White sage (Salvia apiana) is a 3-6 foot tall shrub which only grows in a relatively restricted natural range in southern California. It is found in Santa Barbara, Los Angeles and San Diego counties and the adjacent 5 counties, and into Baja, Mexico. White sage is a component of the plant community known as “Southern Coastal Sage Scrub”. HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
A Round Table Discussion on the Future of Goldenseal Sponsored by The North Carolina Ginseng Association, Living Web Farms, and United Plant Savers The North Carolina Ginseng Association, United Plant Savers, and Living Web Farms put together an online event to capture the opinions and recommendations of a broad cross-section of experts and producers of Goldenseal. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
BOTANICAL SANCTUARY NETWORK MEMBER DIRECTORY UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, NewAMERICAN GINSENG
By Richo Cech. This is an excerpt from Richo’s book,Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs. Notes on American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.)As long as the minimum requirements of appropriate temperature, soil and shade are met, some success in cultivating ginseng outside its native range is a reasonable expectation. ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which SUNDEW – DROSERA SPP. Overall At-Risk Score: 58 Latin Name: Drosera spp. The species native to North America are Drosera anglica, Drosera brevifolia, Drosera cappilaris, Drosera filiformis, Drosera intermedia, Drosera linearis, and Drosera rotundfolia. Common Name: Sundews; English Sundew, Great Sundew (D. angelica) Dwarf Sundew, Small Sundew, Red Sundew (D. brevifolia) Pink Sundew (D. capillaris) Dewthread Sundew HOME - UNITED PLANT SAVERSABOUTPROGRAMSVISIT THE SANCTUARYSUPPORTUPSRESOURCESNEWS
A Round Table Discussion on the Future of Goldenseal Sponsored by The North Carolina Ginseng Association, Living Web Farms, and United Plant Savers The North Carolina Ginseng Association, United Plant Savers, and Living Web Farms put together an online event to capture the opinions and recommendations of a broad cross-section of experts and producers of Goldenseal. FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION This is United Plant Savers’ complete collection of The Journal of Medicinal Plant Conservation. In honor of the organization’s 25th anniversary, we have published all twenty issues together in two volumes. Click below to order individual volumes in paperback on Amazon.com UpS Journal Compendium 2000-2019 – Volume 1 (paperback)UpS
BOTANICAL SANCTUARY NETWORK MEMBER DIRECTORY UNITED PLANT SAVERS PO Box 147, Rutland, OH 45775 (740) 742-3455 office@UnitedPlantSavers.org BLOODROOT - SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS - UNITED PLANT SAVERS Bloodroot grows in a large region from Southern Manitoba in Canada to Southeastern Texas, and from South Dakota to the Atlantic Ocean. It is found in every state, except for Alaska, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. It is found in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, NewAMERICAN GINSENG
By Richo Cech. This is an excerpt from Richo’s book,Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs. Notes on American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.)As long as the minimum requirements of appropriate temperature, soil and shade are met, some success in cultivating ginseng outside its native range is a reasonable expectation. ETHNOMEDICINE: ANCIENT WISDOM FOR CONTEMPORARY HEALING Authors: Roberta Lee, M.D. and Michael J. Balick, Ph.D. Source: Commentary section in Alternative Therapies, May/June, Vol. 7, No. 3 About the Authors: Roberta Lee is director of continuing medical education and codirector of the Integrative Medical Fellowship at The Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Centerin New York City.
FOREST SCHOOL FOR TRADITIONAL HEALTH PRACTITIONERS Forest School for Traditional Health Practitioners – PROMETRA Uganda. PROMETRA Uganda was founded in 2000 as a response to poor health conditions in the country and inadequate modern health services. Its focus is on traditional health care, a form of medicine that is comparatively accessible and affordable. The mission ofPROMETRA is to
GOLDENSEAL – HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS Overall At-Risk Score: 50 Latin Name: Hydrastis canadensis Common Name: Goldenseal, Yellow Root, Orangeroot Family: Ranunculaceae (Buttercup family) Lifespan: Perennial; long-lived rootstock Reproduction: Each individual produces a solitary flower in late spring-early summer, ripening into fleshy red fruit through the summer months. Each fruit contains anywhere from 10-30 viable seeds, which SUNDEW – DROSERA SPP. Overall At-Risk Score: 58 Latin Name: Drosera spp. The species native to North America are Drosera anglica, Drosera brevifolia, Drosera cappilaris, Drosera filiformis, Drosera intermedia, Drosera linearis, and Drosera rotundfolia. Common Name: Sundews; English Sundew, Great Sundew (D. angelica) Dwarf Sundew, Small Sundew, Red Sundew (D. brevifolia) Pink Sundew (D. capillaris) Dewthread Sundew SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Come join us this summer at our Goldenseal Botanical Sanctuary for our 2021 Summer Concert Series!. June 25th- Tim Easton: Tickets are now available for the June 25th Tim Easton show here! July 30th- Hill Spirits August 13th- Angela Perley September 17th- Sally & George October 15th- Annie Sumi (All shows start at 7PM ) MEET THE UNITED PLANT SAVERS TEAM Executive Director. Susan Leopold, PhD. susan@unitedplantsavers.org. Susan Leopold, PhD, is an ethnobotanist and passionate defender of biodiversity. Over the past 20 years, Susan has worked extensively with indigenous peoples in Peru and Costa Rica. She is the Executive Director of United Plant Savers and Director of the Sacred SeedsProject.
FOREST GROWN VERIFIED PROGRAM Forest Grown Verified Program The Forest Grown Verified program was established to create a voluntary, third-party verification process for non-timber forest-grown products that are produced and harvested in a sustainable and legal manner. Forest grown verification will benefit producers by: Building consumer confidence, demand, and premium pricing Protecting forest “crops” in the event of ADIRONDACK BOTANICAL SANCTUARY Adirondack Botanical Sanctuary. Determined to continue to live and work in the woods, I turned a hobby of collecting wild herb teas into a business in 1979. Without ever using the word sanctuary that is how I have used my land. My herb business was able to grow without using wild medicinal roots. The wild food walks I’ve held over the years RAMPS – ALLIUM TRICOCCUM The ramp ( Allium tricoccum) has been favored for generations for its tasty garlic and onion flavor and as a spring tonic to cleanse the blood. Each year the emergence of the ramp signals harvesters to flock to the woods to gather the bulbs for their own table or to sell into the growing ramp retail market. Ramps have traditionally been sold at GOLDENSEAL SANCTUARY Goldenseal Sanctuary. The United Plant Savers’ 360-acre Botanical Sanctuary sits in the Appalachian Foothills of Southeastern Ohio. Thanks to optimal soil conditions and unique topography, the Sanctuary is a refuge for wild medicinal plants which occur in abundance throughout the property. Historically known as “Paynes Woods”,what is
CENTER FOR MEDICINAL PLANT CONSERVATION Medicinal Plant Conservation Program. 6 Weeks in Fall/Spring. Participants learn identification, conservation & cultivation, sustainable wild harvesting practices, medicine making & more. WHAT IS GOING ON WITH WHITE SAGE? The scale of white sage commercial trade on the Internet and demand in China is alarming. United Plant Savers is working with agents at the USFWS and at the State level to provide as much insight as possible into the trade so that law enforcement can be informed to protect the preserve. I was invited by the owner of a white sage company to meetAMERICAN GINSENG
By Richo Cech. This is an excerpt from Richo’s book,Growing At-Risk Medicinal Herbs. Notes on American Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.)As long as the minimum requirements of appropriate temperature, soil and shade are met, some success in cultivating ginseng outside its native range is a reasonable expectation. THE FOREST FARMERS HANDBOOK BY RURAL ACTION AND UPS A Beginners Guide to Growing and Marketing At-Risk Forest Herbs If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in forest farming. And if not, perhaps you should be—forest farming can provide economic opportunities to the forest landowner or land steward while also providing significant environmental benefits, such as preserving forest cover and enhancing biodiversity through theSkip to content
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Virtual 15th International Herb Symposium Center for Medicinal Plant Conservation SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Come join us this summer at our Goldenseal Botanical Sanctuary for our 2021 Summer Concert Series! June 25th- Tim Easton: Tickets are now available for the June 25th Tim Easton show here! July 30th- Hill Spirits August 13th- Angela Perley September 17th- Sally & George October 15th- Annie Sumi (All shows start at 7PM ) Tickets are $25 + add on optional camping for $10 per person Contact: Katey| manager@unitedplantsavers.org| 740-742-3455 …Read More
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INTERNATIONAL HERB SYMPOSIUM SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Hello Plant Savers! We want to share some info about this year’s International Herbal Symposium with our business members and invite you to participate in this dynamic event that has been bringing together plant lovers and herbalists from around the world since 1991. This year’s virtual conference introduces a new online learning platform that will be available to IHS participants for a full 18-months. There will be over 100 classes representing over 20countries, with …
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ANNOUNCING THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL HERB SYMPOSIUM Registration is officially open for the 15th International Herb Symposium. We are currently offering a 50% Early Bird Discount from now through April 30th with coupon code: IHS4FORESTS Please note that due to safety and well-being concerns for participants, the IHS will be hosted online this year, June 10-13, 2021. But no worries… These challenging times present an amazing opportunity through virtual platforms, to connect the international herbal community in a way thathas never …
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2021 SPRING SEEDS & STICKER SALE FOR MEMBERS This year we have decided to challenge our members to grow echinacea (Echinacea purpurea). Along with echinacea, we’ve put together three easy to grow culinary herbs that are also wonderful anti-virals: common sage (Salvia officinalis), lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), and thyme (Thymus vulgaris). We thought it would be good to offer a seed packet of each along with three of our latest stickers. We hope that you will grow these herbs, post pics, and share …Read More
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