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coffeenuts · 1 month
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thebotanicalarcade · 5 months
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garten1000 · 2 years
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brightgnosis · 8 months
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Uhh ... Raise your hand if you knew that Lovage (Levisticum Officinale) could host Swallowtails ... Because I sure as heck didn't until I moved my Mugwort plant to try and figure out where on Earth all my Lovage suddenly went, only to discover this fat little bastard chowing down on the last of it ???
I'm not complaining ... But this time I'm also kinda complaining just a tiny bit because I'd planned on testing Lovage out as a Celery alternative for my Husband 🤣 This one feels just a little targeted and rude.
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cveteeu · 1 year
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tisane-et-jardin · 1 year
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La livèche : même goût que le céleri, mais beaucoup plus facile à réussir
La livèche : même goût que le céleri, mais beaucoup plus facile à réussir
J’adore le céleri ! Si vous avez le pouce vert, les bonnes conditions et pas mal de temps à consacrer à vos cultures, je vous encourage à relever ce défi de la culture du céleri. Pour les autres, il y a une alternative vivace et beaucoup plus facile : la livèche (Levisticum officinale). On l’appelle aussi céleri perpétuel, ache des montagnes ou plante maggi (oui, maggi comme le concentré). Bien…
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onuen · 3 years
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Holding hands. 
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asinparadies · 3 years
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bunubiliyormuydunuz · 5 years
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Selam otunun kullanılan kısımlar; kökü, gövdesi ve tohumları'dır. Toplama zamanı ise kökü ilkbaharda, gövdesi ve tohumu Ekimde olacak şekilde toplanır.
Dahilen Kullanılış Biçimi: Kökü; öksürüğü keser, bronşları...
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slavicafire · 5 years
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slavic folk love charms and spells
have you ever laid eyes on someone while getting back from a day of hard work in the field and thought - we must wed this summer or I shall throw myself into the Dnieper! or have you ever felt overcome with fear that your beloved might be sneaking out every moonless night to the neighbouring village to kiss that girl with braids thicker than yours? or perhaps you have seen this fair shepherd boy lead sheep into the Carpathian meadows and you wished he would take a liking to you before Kupala’s Night comes?
fret no more, my friends!
here are some of my favourite slavic love charms that I’ve stumbled upon lately:
♥ - to ensure that they will find a good husband - and fast - girls would find the branch where the first bee swarming of the year would happen: the branch on which bees sat had to be boiled, and that concoction used to wash the body 
♥ - to make a boy fall in love, girls would bake mole’s heart into the bread and serve that to their chosen boy - mole’s blindess would “go over the boy, as love is blind”
♥ - if a woman did not want to become pregnant - especially again - she would have to walk in a circle around dead tree, saying “when this tree bore fruit, I bore children, when it bears again, I will”
♥ - if your beloved chose someone else over you, sneak close to their house during their wedding night, and throw over the roof: pin from a wheel to “close up the bride” or rope with knots tied on it to “knot the groom.” you know what that means.
♥ - to gain mad affection from a boy, girls would try to steal a thread from his hat - or even just dust from the soles of his shoes. then they would stick it into a lump of wax and throw into the fire, saying: “might you burn in longing for me like this wax is burning in the fire; might your heart melt for me like that wax is melting.” the boy would either fall in love madly - or get ill, and die. our foremothers did not favour the word “compromise”
♥ - to steal a boy’s heart, girls would steal his steps - cut out his footprint from the path, and take it with them.
♥ - to make sure that the chosen boy is stable in his love, girls would gather dirt from the path he walked on - again, best with his footprint - and put in into a pot, and plant there plants with flowers that bloom for a long time, and take good care of them.
♥ - to appear alluring and be desired by boys, girls would carry with them: a goshawk’s head, or swallow’s heart, or bat’s bones.
♥ - the most important love herbs that should be sneakily added to beloved’s food or drink: lovage (levisticum), adders tongue fern (ophioglossum vulgatum), sticky sundew (drosera), or poison darnel (lolium temulentum)
♥ - to awake desire in a boy, girls would either steal the water he bathed in and bathe in it themselves, or the other way around: sneak their own bathwater into the boy’s bath. 
♥ - rub valerian into the clothes or possessions of a girl who’s trying to steal your boy - once she gets close to him, he will be overcome with hatred and disgust (or it will make him “wilt” with her. you know what that means.)
♥ - to become more beautiful, girls would sing to the sun, asking it to grant them its own fairness and charm, and make them as “bright and rich”
♥ - similarly, girls would ask the rainbow for similar favours: it was necessary to take off any shawls, caps, and ask “girl, girl, beauty in the skies, make me pretty so boys like me, and give me much blood so I can be full” (full as in full face, healthy, fatter - although as a strzyga I do love asking for more blood to be full as well.)
[examples come from Kultura Duchowa Słowian by Kazimierz Moszyński (volume I and II, 1934) and appear in the practices of many slavic peoples, especially from (historical and geographical) regions: Lesser Poland, Red Ruthenia, Belarus, Polesie, Great Rus, Moravia, Bulgaria, Little Rus and Ukraine]
stay tuned for new additions or part two!
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hungariansoul · 4 years
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Levisticum officinale -  Lovage
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garten1000 · 2 years
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brightgnosis · 5 months
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Instagram Repost: April 27, 2023
My last round of plants from Strictly Medicinal Seeds finally came in after much impatience. It's supposed rain all week, however, and I didn't think they'd survive in the boxes until it stopped. So I put them in the ground IN the rain yesterday as soon as the order showed up.
I regret nothing, actually, ha! It was quite nice, and fun- even if I did wind up having a hard time warming back up and was in a world of pain for the rest of the day (thanks Fibromyalgia and Hypothyroidism); completely worth it! Final role call includes ⤅
🌿 Common Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris)
🌿 Prairie Sage / Western Mugwort (Artemisia Ludoviciana)
🌿 Absinthe Wormwood (Artemisia Absinthium)
🌿 Black Sage (Salvia Mellifera)
🌿 Purple Sage (Salvia Leucophylla)
🌿 White Sage (Salvia Apiana)
🌿 Pannonian Sage / Austrian Sage (Salvia Austriaca)
🌿 Rue (Ruta Graveolens)
🌿 Lime Balm (Melissa Officinalis ssp. Altissima)
🌿 Temperate Tulsi (Ocimum Tenuiflorum)
🌿 Valerian (Valeriana Officinalis)
🌿 European Vervain / Verbena (Verbena Officinalis)
🌿 Lovage (Levisticum Officinale)
🌿 TRUE Za'atar this time (Origanum Syriacum)
🌿 Black Horehound (Ballota Nigra)
🌿 White Horehound (Marrubium Vulgare)
🌿 Hyssop (Hyssopus Officinalis)
🌿 Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum Virginianum)
🌿 Sweet Leaf Monarda (Monarda Fistulosa)
I still need to plant the seeds I have that need to go in the ground. I'm going to wait until the rain's actually cleared for that, though, otherwise they'll just get drowned or washed out, and it'd be a waste; there's still a couple pots that need filled anyways before I can- which requires a few more bags of Soil.
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scriptflorist · 6 years
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what plants or flowers have edible petals? i know about nasturtiums, roses, and violets, but i'm curious if there's more
Heythere,
That’san awesome ask! It really is cause we did have some edible pottedplants earlier this year that weren’t herbs and now we both can looseour frickin’ mind cause bio orchids can be edible! I’ll be veryhonest I’m dying to try one, we still have them, but they’re just toopretty to eat so I haven’t so far. It just feels like a waste, but I wonder how they taste. I guess they’re not as exciting in that aspect but the whole fact that somebody would grow edible orchids for commercial use is incredible to me.
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Thefollowing list contains only plants that would generally not beconsidered food. However I would like to advise anyone not to try andplants that haven’t been labelled as edible by the store they aresold at. You have to consider, that unless the plants are sold wherethey are raised, the stores usually don’t know how they have beenhandled and if any of that makes them unsafe for eating. So to be onthe safe side: Don’t eat plants that haven’t been declared safe by anofficial label. Most plastic post also feature a little crossed outpair of knife and fork to indicate they are not meant to be eaten.
Now we don’t do real life advice you all know this, the following is just a clarification, alright? Thislist is not a free pass to go out and try the flowers wherever youfind them growing or for sale. We cannot vouch for their growingconditions, unknown allergies or other factors that might causesickness or other consequences. Generally bio soil and bio fertiliserkeep edible plants like herbs and tomatoes edible so that may be agood indicator in some cases, certainly not all. Better to be safethan sorry.
Nowof this list in particular the flowers are edible and I cannot vouchfor the rest of the plant, so you would have to check the specificsif your character plans to add more than just those.
anyse hyssop – agastache foenicum
arugula – eruca sativa
black locust (specifically only the flowers) – robinia pseudoacacia
broussonetia kurzii
calendula – calendula officinalis
chinese hibiscus – hibiscus rosa-sinensis
chrysanthemum – chrysanthemum spp.
cornflower – centaurea cyanus
dame’s rockte – hesperis matronalis
dandelion – taraxatum officinale
day lily – hemerocallis spp. (not every lily is edible and even this one only in moderation for your characters)
dianthus – dianthus spp.
english marigold – calendula officinalis
english daisy – bellis perennis
fuchsia – fuchsia x hybrida
garden sorrel – rumey acetosa
geranium – pelargonium spp. (may contain some species which aren’t edible)
gladiolus – gladiolus spp.
hollyhock – alcea rosea
impatiens – impatiens wallerana
japanese honeysuckle – lonicera japonicum (berries are poisonous)
johnny jump-ups – viola tricolor
lavender – lavendula spp.
lilac – syringa vulgaris
linden – tilla spp. (in moderation only)
lovage – levisticum officinale
marigold – tagetes tenuifolia
mangrove trumpet tree – dolichandrone spathacea
markhamia stipulata
nasturtium – tropaeolum majus
pansy – viola x wittrockiana
passionflower – passiflora spp.
peony – paeonia lactifolia
phlox – phlox paniculata
pineapple guave – feijoa sellowians
pineapple sage – salvia elegans
primrose – primula vulgaris
queen anne’s lace – daucus carota (easily confused with poisonous hemlock unfortunately)
red clover – trifolium pratense
rose – rosa spp.
sage – salvia officinalis
snapdragon – anthirrinum majus
sunflower – helianthus annuus
sweet woodruff – galium odoratum (only in small amounts)
tuberose begonia – begonia x tuberosa
tulip petals – tulipa spp. (may cause allergic reactions so your characters may consume with caution)
violet – viola odorata
wax begonia – begonia cucullata
yucca – yucca spp.
Thething about sage and lavender is that not every plant grown is meantto be eaten. Just like orchids aren’t generally bred to beeaten. It can be done, but that doesn’t make it a commonpractice.
-Mod Jana
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Thisblog is intended as writing advice only. This blog and its mods arenot responsible for accidents, injuries or other consequences ofusing this advice for real world situations or in any way that saidadvice was not intended.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edible_flower
https://whatscookingamerica.net/EdibleFlowers/EdibleFlowersMain.htm
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onuen · 3 years
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