Pictures, descriptions, and traditional uses for wild plants of all types, particularly those found in central Missouri. Topics to include herbs, grow native gardening, wild fruits, foraging, and identifying wildflowers, weeds, and trees. Note: For educational purposes only. Don't get your medical info here!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Just Have to Share....
Spring! And my first year as a landowner in the country. I have been "botanizing" since high school, and picked lots of wildflowers before that. So, why not go with my heart and start a special blog just for insights and discoveries in the wide world of wild (and maybe some not-so-wild) plants?
Other topics I hope to cover in this blog will be herbal medicine, especially wild-crafted and homemade, grow native gardens, butterfly and hummingbird plants, wild fruits, and anything else that strikes my fancy!
The plant you see here is rose verbena, a common spring wildflower here in central Missouri, which has a lovely scent.
One thing I want to make clear from the start is that I believe in a Creator God who made all of these treasures for us to enjoy, and that I don't believe all the wonders of nature evolved from a rock or a primordial soup or a big bang. Ps. 104:14 (KJV) says it best: "He causeth the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man: that he may bring forth food out of the earth."
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