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Dicentra formosa Bleeding Heart perennial Narcotic-analgesic for pain and central nervous disorders.
Epipactis gigantea Stream Orchid perennial Mood-elevating antisposmodic and sedative. PMS.
Eriodictyon
Yerba Santa perennial Decongestant, lungs and sinuses, a general cold and allergy tea.
californicum
Phosphorous concentrator, soothes inflamed membranes,
Eriogonum spp. Buckwheat Bush shrub
eyewash.
Eschscholzia californica California Poppy perennial Antianxiety, sedative, analgesic.
Frankenia salina Yerba Reuma perennial Astringent, antimicrobial, wash for skin irritations.
Smooth muscle relazer, sedative to central nervous system,
Garrya spp. Silk Tassel shrub stomach cramps, anticholinergic without secretory supression
(dry mouth).
Astringent, anti-inflammatory, colic in children, pain reliever
Gaultheria shallon Salal shrub
for scrapes, abrasions and burns.
Heuchera micrantha Alumn Root perennial Astringent, tannins, mouthwash for sore gums and throat.
Lepechinia calycina Pitcher Sage shrub Uterine tonic, antioxidant, sunscreen.
Mentha arvensis Brook Mint perennial Menthol, stomach distress, diaphoretic.
Tincture for inflamed gums, vasodialator, shrinks membranes,
Myrica californica Pacific Wax Myrtle shrub
sore throats.
Osmorhiza occidentalis Sweet Root perennial Antifungal.
Indian Warrior,
Pedicularis densiflora perennial Skeletal muscle relaxant, for adrenalin-stressed muscles.
Betony
Romneya coulteri Matilija Poppy perennial
External skin wash, antimicrobial.
Salvia apiana White Sage shrub
Diterpenes for staph and candida and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Salvia spathacea Hummingbird Sage perennial
Decongestant, expectorant, mild anti-microbial, delicious tea.
Sambucus mexicana Blue Elderberry shrub
Create a tincture for use at the onset of cold and flu symptoms.
Satureja douglasii Yerba Buena perennial
Diaphoretic for mild fevers, skin wash for rashes, nice tea.
Anti-inflammatory for skin and mucosa, tonic for arthritis,
Scrophularia californica Figwort perennial
bruises, stings.
Sequoia sempervirens Redwood tree Tea is a remedy for recovery from lung infections.
Smilacina racemosa False Solomon's Seal perennial Sore throat, respiratory excitability.
Thuja plicata Red Cedar tree Antifungal, antibacterial, smooth muscle stimulant.
Trillium ovatum Trillium perennial Uterine bleeding.
Antimicrobial skin wash, antifungal athlete's foot, smelling
Umbellularia californica California Bay tree
salt, careful of nose bleeds.
Huckleberry,
Vaccinium spp. shrub Lowers pH of urine, moderates blood sugar levels.
Blueberry
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Vancouveria hexandra Inside-Out Flower perennial Sinus congestion, chronic rhinitis, hay fever.
Blue Elderberry
Sambucus mexicana
Harvest the blue elderberries when they are plump and ripe. Make the brandy with the fresh berries.
Elderberry Brandy
2 cups brandy
1 cup fresh blue elderberries
Put brandy and berries in a glass Mason jar. Put the lid on and store in a cool, dry place. After one month use cotton muslin
cloth and a funnel to strain the berries from the brandy. Discard the berries into the compost pile and the remaining liquid is
your elderberry brandy. Store it in a clean glass jar. Shelf life of the elderberry brandy is about two years. Take 2
tablespoons three times a day at the onset of cold and flu symptoms.
California Mugwort
Artemesia douglasia/californica/vulgaris
Harvest the fresh leaves from March through June
Chop mugwort finely and put oil and mugwort into a sterilized glass jar. Store in a cool, dry place for one month. While the
mugwort is infusing into the oil it is very important that the plant not pop up above the oil because it can mold. You have to
check your jar regularly to make sure the plant is completely covered with oil. Sometimes you have to add more oil. Let sit
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for one month and then strain out the plant. Discard the plant material and store the oil in a cool, dark place. Shelf life of the
oil is about one year. This is a terrific massage oil for sore joints, an achy back or belly oil for menstrual cramps.
Ceanothus
Dig up a piece of ceanothus root in the fall. Using your best clippers, chop it into small pieces immediately. When it dries, it
turns rock hard.
Put vodka and chopped ceanothus root into a clean Mason jar and store in a cool, dry place. After one month, use a funnel
lined with cotton muslin cloth and strain the roots from the vodka. Discard the roots into the compost pile and the remaining
liquid is your red root tincture. The shelf life of this tincture is about 3 years depending on how you store it. Take 30 drops
up to 4 times a day at the onset of colds, flu and sore throats.
Yarrow
Achillea millefolium
Harvest fresh yarrow leaves and/or flowers. Use them fresh or dried for making tea.
Yarrow Tea
2 cups water
2 tablespoons yarrow
Put water and yarrow into a pot with a lid on. Bring it to a boil and then turn off the heat. Let the tea continue to steep for
another hour. Strain out the herbs and then re-heat the tea. Drink 1 to 4 cups of warm tea a day for colds, flu, urinary tract
infections and heavy menstruation. You can also apply yarrow tea topically to scrapes and cuts to prevent infection.
Yerba Santa
Eriodictyon californicum
Harvest the medium sized green yerba santa leaf and use it fresh to make your yerba santa syrup.
Simmer water and leaf on the lowest heat in a pot without a lid on. When the water has slowly cooked down to one cup,
strain the yerba santa out. You now have one cup of a very strong yerba santa tea that nobody I know will drink. So what
you do is add 3/4 cup honey and make a syrup. Stir the honey in well and store in the refrigerator. Shelf life in the fridge is
about 3 months. Take 3 to 5 tablespoons a day for coughs that have lots of phlegm and mucus. This syrup is not good for
hot, dry coughs.
Recommended Books:
Edible and Medicinal Plants of the West by Gregory Tilford
Medicinal Plants of the Pacific West by Michael Moore
Edible and Useful Plants of California by Charlotte Clarke
These books are available at the shop at Yerba Buena Nursery:
Living Wild: Gardening, Cooking and Healing with Native Plants of California by Alicia Funk and Karin Kaufman
California Foraging by Judith Larner Lowry
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