Rural Action and United Plant Savers will conduct research into multiple cultivation methods for the commercially valuable forest crop goldenseal, Hydrastis canadensis.| United Plant Savers
These videos will walk you through the lifecycle, site selection, planting techniques and maintenance of ramps, ginseng and goldenseal as outlined in The Forest Farmers Handbook. The book is available for sale in the shop ... Read more| United Plant Savers
By Abby Artemisia I like to say The WANDER School is a different kind of Herb School. We started off a one-woman show (hi, that is me!) to offer herbal and foraging education here in ... Read more The post The Wander School appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Kristin Elliott Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium purpureum) stood tall in the meadow. This plant seemed to be pulling in the last of summer. I had come to the Sanctuary expecting to be painting and ... Read more The post The Last Offerings appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
Photography by Kris Curtis Morse Introduction: Participating in the Deep Ecology Artists Fellowship program at United Plant Savers Center for Medicinal Plant Conservation and Botanical Sanctuary in Rutland, Ohio, a two week artist’s residency from ... Read more The post Natural Affinities: Deep Ecology Artist Fellowship appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Linda M. Crider Plant medicine can help soothe a troubled spirit, and Lemon Balm is a particularly potent ally for anxiety. Considering all the disruptive and confusing energy surrounding us these days, it’s no ... Read more The post Lemon Balm: Plant Medicine for an Unsettled Spirit appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
Morrow County and Highland County, Ohio Stewards: Jennifer Kleinrichert & Steve Ross We began the most astonishing experiment of our lives 14 years ago on this 3.5-acre patch of land in central Ohio, specifically Morrow ... Read more The post The Common Milkweed Botanical Sanctuary appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Susan Leopold Michael McGuffin passed away this past February, having been United Plant Savers’ longest-standing board member. In many ways, he was Plant Savers’ historian for the past 30 years. It was an honor ... Read more The post Honoring Michael appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
Madison County, Alabama Sanctuary Stewards: The Herring Family — Shay, Lucinda, Margaret, Nancy, and Hal. Sharps Cove Botanical Sanctuary has the honor of being the first United Plant Savers Botanical Sanctuary in Alabama. Our family ... Read more The post Sharps Cove Botanical Sanctuary appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Lauren Ann Nichols-Sheffler When plants reach out to us, their messages can be as fleeting as a quick dream or as loud as a wake-up call when we are sick or injured, guiding our ... Read more The post The Mansa Man: Preserving Yerba Mansa’s Legacy appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Marc Williams Introduction The purpose for this article is to both detail a two-week trip to the Yucatán this past winter as well as provide a pathway for folks who might want to do ... Read more The post A Journey Into Yucatecan Ethnobotany appeared first on United Plant Savers.| United Plant Savers
By Katrina Matos Redwood trees are naturally found in only a few places on this planet. The Pacific Northwest region of North America is home to the Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) and Giant Sequoia (Sequoiandendron ... Read more| United Plant Savers
Research, education, and conservation of native medicinal plants, fungi, and their habitats. Please join United Plant Savers in this important mission.| United Plant Savers
We offer this Species at Risk list of wild medicinals of North America for the benefit of the plant harvesters, farmers, consumers, and retailers.| United Plant Savers