Knowledge keepers creating inventory of medicinal plants found on land shared by Prairie farmers
Since it began more than five years ago, the Treaty Land Sharing Network has worked to honour the original intent of the treaties: to share the land and resources. It is expanding its scope by adding medicinal plants to its lists, which st...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/knowledge-keepers-creating-inventory-of-medicinal-plants-found-on-land-shared-by-prairie-farmers-9.7222610?cmp=rss
Knowledge keepers creating inventory of medicinal plants found on land shared by Prairie farmers
Since it began more than five years ago, the Treaty Land Sharing Network has worked to honour the original intent of the treaties: to share the land and resources. It is expanding its scope by adding medicinal plants to its lists, which st...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/knowledge-keepers-creating-inventory-of-medicinal-plants-found-on-land-shared-by-prairie-farmers-9.7222610?cmp=rss

Why do medicinal plants remain important in today's world?

🌿 Traditional healthcare support
🌿 Natural product development
🌿 Scientific research
🌿 Biodiversity conservation
🌿 Sustainable rural livelihoods

This infographic highlights five reasons medicinal plants continue to be relevant today.

Learn more: https://acharyabalkrishna.com/pages/about-acharya-ji

#MedicinalPlants #Ayurveda #HerbalResearch #TraditionalKnowledge #Biodiversity

#Honeysuckle: Edible Varieties

August 19, 2022 by Sarah

"The flowers of many honeysuckle species are edible and can have a sweet nectar that can be enjoyed in moderation. However, not all parts of the honeysuckle plant are safe to eat, and some species may have toxic components.

🍄 Foraging Guide
What type of honeysuckle is edible?

Several species of honeysuckle have edible flowers, but it’s important to note that not all species are safe to consume.

Among the edible honeysuckle species, the following are commonly recognized for their edible flowers:

- Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica): This is one of the most well-known edible honeysuckle species. The flowers are often used to make teas, syrups, or infusions. They have a sweet nectar that can be enjoyed by gently pulling off the flower and tasting the nectar.
- Italian Woodbine (Lonicera caprifolium): Another species with edible flowers, Italian woodbine is also used in similar ways as Japanese honeysuckle. Its flowers are fragrant and sweet.
- European Honeysuckle (Lonicera periclymenum):This species is native to Europe and has fragrant flowers that are sometimes used in culinary applications.
- Sweetberry Honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea): Also known as honeyberry or haskap, the berries of this honeysuckle species are edible and are often enjoyed for their unique flavor. Sweetberry honeysuckle is native to northern regions and is becoming increasingly popular for its tasty and nutritious fruit.

When consuming edible honeysuckle flowers, it’s important to remember the following:

- Only consume the flowers and avoid other parts of the plant.
- Make sure you have correctly identified the species before consumption.
- Eat them in moderation, as consuming large quantities may not be advisable."

Learn more:
https://foragingguru.com/honeysuckle-edible/

#SolarPunkSunday #Foraging #EdibleFlowers #EdiblePlants #MedicinalPlants

Honeysuckle: Edible Varieties | ForagingGuru

The honeysuckle plant produces flowers that are as tasty as they are charming, but there are honeysuckle varieties that are also poisonous.

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My friends and I growing up would suck the nectar out of #lilacs. They were delicious and edible! (But save some for the bees.)

30+ Lilac Recipes (Yes, Lilacs Are Edible!)

By Ashley Adamant
Updated Apr 19, 2026

"Edible lilacs (Syringa vulgaris) are one of the most delightful surprises of the spring kitchen, and yes, you really can eat them. Between the fragrant flowers and the short bloom window, lilacs have become one of my favorite things to preserve and cook with each May on our Vermont homestead."

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"Lilacs start the edible flower season around here, but our homestead has delicious blooms to enjoy all summer long. We’re foraging dandelions for #dandelion flower recipes at the same time as the lilacs, then wild #violets come on for violet flower recipes, and #elderflowers show up a few weeks later for elderflower recipes. The old perennial patch of #BeeBalm by the kitchen door is edible and medicinal too, so the homestead kitchen stays fragrant with one bloom or another from May right through August."

Learn more:
https://practicalselfreliance.com/edible-lilacs/

#SolarPunkSunday #Foraging #EdibleFlowers #EdiblePlants #MedicinalPlants

30+ Lilac Recipes (Yes, Lilacs Are Edible!)

Yes, lilacs are edible! From jelly and wine to cookies, cocktails, and skincare, here are 30+ ways to use fragrant lilac blossoms this spring.

Practical Self Reliance

Medicinal plants and herbal processing continue to play an important role in Ayurveda, sustainable agriculture, rural development, and natural wellness industries in India.

This article explores the importance of medicinal plant cultivation and herbal processing in the modern context: https://medium.com/@patanjaliwebsites/why-medicinal-plants-and-herbal-processing-are-important-in-modern-india-2398c89d1337

#Ayurveda #MedicinalPlants #HerbalProcessing #SustainableAgriculture #NaturalWellness

Why Medicinal Plants and Herbal Processing Are Important in Modern India

Medicinal plants have been an important part of traditional Indian knowledge systems for centuries. Ayurveda and other traditional wellness…

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Opposite-leaf #lewisia. You usually see white or pinkish varieties in the wild. Easily propagated from wild cuttings to grow in your gardens.
A perennial herbal plant, native to PNW areas.
Uses are same as listed in above post about the quill-leaf lewisia plant.

#Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #herbal #FlowersIdentification #NativePlantsOfPNW #MedicinalPlants #PlantMedicine

Quill-leaf #Lewisia.

This perennial herbal plant has medicinal benefits. Its roots are traditionally used to naturally alleviate stomach issues, diarrhea & skin irritations. Roots can be chewed to alleviate thirst. Medicinal use should only be done under experienced supervision, with correct dosage.

#Spring #perennials #Saanich #VictoriaBC #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #PacificNorthwest #PNW #flowers #botanical #plants #garden #Bloomscrolling #florespondence #PollinatorGardens #herbal #FlowersIdentification #NativePlantsOfPNW #PrettyInPink #MedicinalPlants #PlantMedicine #SolarpunkSunday