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Elmore Leonard once said “I don’t have any of the modern electronics at all. I know the Internet would be a distraction. I ...
Shea butter has historically been used for skin ailments for centuries. Learn the wide range of shea butter benefits and how ...
This use of plants in tinctures and as healing medicine is truly endless and completely natural. Across the world, bushes, herbs, flowers, and barks are used to ease symptoms of pain, anxiety, and ...
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The South African on MSN‘Bark stripping’ for traditional medicine: SANParks fights backThe bark is used in traditional healing practices, and can fetch up to R200 per piece. ‘Bark stripping’ not only destroys ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNNewly planted indigenous trees rise against bark stripping in Cape TownA new seedling planting initiative is revitalising Newlands Forest in Cape Town, bringing together traditional healers, ...
This oak was planted a few years ago. Initially it was diagnosed with sun scald. Despite measures to try to help it, it just ...
The wrap-around spider, native to Australia, has captivated the internet due to its unique camouflage technique. This spider ...
Camouflage is Mother Nature's greatest form of deception, and these animals are doing it better than any others.
Recently, after writing about mangoes, I received the following email from Steve Huffman: “It might be worth mentioning that ...
Michigan's ecosystem is diverse, stunning and perhaps deadly. Growing in the state's woodlands are poisonous plants. Here are ...
Poison ivy, oak and sumac all can create itchy rashes from urushiol. What you need to know before the rash starts.
Trees depend on their bark as a protective barrier. Damaging this barrier can inhibit their uptake of nutrients, and it ...
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