I had a fantastic time leading THREE medicinal herb walks at this year's Frick Park Earth Day celebration on Saturday. Even though spring is taking its time getting here this year we still had plenty to see and talk about! We discussed:
- Tansy: noting the smell of the leaves and discussing its traditional herbal uses
- Cornelian Cherries, or Cornus Mas, actually a type of dogwood with an edible fruit. Also known as the Chinese herb shan zhu yu.
- We discussed the differences between Chinese medicine and Western botanical medicine
- The make up of Chinese herbal formulas, and the functions of the chief herb, deputy herbs, assistant herbs, and envoy.
- The five tastes: sweet, sour, spicy, bitter, and salty, and what physical effects they have on our body's energy
- We discussed how to make:
- decoctions
- infusions
- tinctures
- vinegars
- oils
- salves
- Sustainable harvesting, identification, and Eastern and Western uses of
- violet
- dandelion
- burdock
- cleavers
- broad leaf dock
- coltsfoot
- creeping charle
- plantain
- red and white clover
- mugwort
- tansy
- The importance of learning botanical names of plants
- And so much more!
No shortage of plants and ideas to discuss, and three amazing groups of people who joined me for each walk. Thank you for making this event one of my favorites of the year.
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Hope to see you soon!
~ Melissa
Throwback to Earth Day 2010 at Frick Park:
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