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  • Meadow Garlic

    Meadow Garlic

    A perennial leafy survivor that thrives in grassy areas and produces edible flowering bulbs.

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  • Dandelion

    Dandelion

    A common yard “weed” with an iconic yellow flower and puffy white seed heads, every part of the dandelion has a wealth of medicinal benefits.

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  • Rosemary

    Rosemary

    This aromatic evergreen shrub is currently being researched for its potential benefits to alleviate complications caused by obesity and diabetes, inflammation-associated conditions, and neurological deficits.

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  • Gotu Kola

    Gotu Kola

    Often referred to as the “herb of longevity” or “miracle elixir of life,” gotu kola is a staple in traditional Chinese (TCM), Indonesian, and Ayurvedic medicine.

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  • Chickweed

    Chickweed

    Edible, nutritious, and medicinal this weed is a springtime favorite of herbalists.

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  • Pine

    Pine

    Pine trees are a common tree with a host of medicinal and utilitarian uses. There are seven varieties of pine native to Florida and countless more introduced varieties.

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  • Pepperweed

    Pepperweed

    Well known and used in Cuba for ailments related to the kidneys and respiratory issues.

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  • American Beautyberry

    American Beautyberry

    A beautiful native plant that propagates easily and has numerous beneficial uses for humans and animals alike.

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  • Goat’s Foot

    Goat’s Foot

    A common tropical creeping vine that grows on the sandy parts of beaches, goat’s foot is salt tolerant and propagates naturally by ocean dispersal (reproduces by sending its seeds, sea beans, floating out by ocean currents).

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  • Japanese Thistle

    Japanese Thistle

    While it may be a mean looking plant, it is a powerful herbal ally for pollinators, animals, and humans alike.

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Weeds and Deeds
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