Herbs A – Z

Discover the Magic of Herbs: Your A-Z Guide


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Calendula Officinalis (Pot Marigold)

Calendula officinalis, also known as pot marigold or Mary Gowles, is a bright and cheerful herb and is known for its healing properties. This plant has yellow to orange flowers and grows to about 30 to 40 cm tall. Its stems and leaves are thick and slightly sticky. Calendula can ...
Top view of young stinging nettle leaves with serrated edges and fine hairs – the plant used in herbal remedies for the benefits of stinging nettle tea.

It’s Nettle Time – Benefits of Stinging Nettle Tea for Your Health and Energy

As soon as the nettles start popping up, I know spring has truly arrived. For me, it’s a bit of a ritual—stepping out into the crisp morning air, basket in hand, to gather those fresh, stingy green tops. Yes, it’s nettle time, and that means it’s the perfect moment to ...
St. John's Wort

St. John’s Wort (Hypericum Perforatum)

St. John’s Wort is a useful plant that grows in meadows, hedges, woodlands, and roadsides, reaching up to 60 cm in height. It is known for its golden-yellow flowers, which produce a red juice when pressed. The plant is named after John the Baptist. While it is believed to be ...
Blooming dandelions in a meadow, an inspiring sight for preparing tea from dandelion.

The Surprising Benefits of Tea from Dandelion

You’ve seen them in the grass, scattered like little suns across the lawn. But dandelions aren’t just pretty (or pesky) spring visitors. They are one of nature’s most generous herbs. If you are curious about the benefits of tea from dandelion, you are not alone. More and more people are ...

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